Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-09 Thread Mick
2009/4/8 Mike Edenfield kut...@kutulu.org: On 4/8/2009 3:37 PM, Mick wrote: Wikipedia is telling me that OTF are a Microsoft/Adobe creation - is Linux following suit and therefore xorg includes them in its list of fonts? OpenType (the catchy name for an OTF font) is basically the successor

Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-09 Thread Mike Edenfield
On 4/9/2009 11:27 AM, Mick wrote: 2009/4/8 Mike Edenfieldkut...@kutulu.org: On 4/8/2009 3:37 PM, Mick wrote: Wikipedia is telling me that OTF are a Microsoft/Adobe creation - is Linux following suit and therefore xorg includes them in its list of fonts? OpenType (the catchy name for an OTF

[gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-08 Thread Mick
Hi All, With my new xorg almost there from a configuration perspective I can see these warnings now in my log: (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setpgid failed: Operation not permitted (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setsid failed: Operation not permitted I am not sure if this is good, bad, or indifferent. I can

Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-08 Thread Mike Edenfield
On 4/8/2009 2:02 PM, Mick wrote: Hi All, With my new xorg almost there from a configuration perspective I can see these warnings now in my log: (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setpgid failed: Operation not permitted (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setsid failed: Operation not permitted These are common and

Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-08 Thread Mick
On Wednesday 08 April 2009, Mike Edenfield wrote: On 4/8/2009 2:02 PM, Mick wrote: (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setpgid failed: Operation not permitted (WW) xf86OpenConsole: setsid failed: Operation not permitted These are common and shouldn't be causing any problems. I'm not completely clear

Re: [gentoo-user] xorg-server-1.5.3-r5 log messages

2009-04-08 Thread Mike Edenfield
On 4/8/2009 3:37 PM, Mick wrote: Wikipedia is telling me that OTF are a Microsoft/Adobe creation - is Linux following suit and therefore xorg includes them in its list of fonts? OpenType (the catchy name for an OTF font) is basically the successor to TrueType, but is in theory an open