On Wed, 22 Apr 2009 04:07:35 -0500
DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:

> Yes, I can start Xorg with no problems.  I'm compiling Xvnc using the
> build script included in the repository (xorg-build-7.4).  As previously
> mentioned, if I change the configure flags as you recommended, which
> statically compiles in 'catalogue:/etc/fontpath.d' and 'built-ins" as a
> font path, it doesn't work, nor does statically compiling in
> 'catalogue:/etc/fontpath.d' as a font path, nor does passing either or
> both of those as a -fp argument to Xvnc.  Thus, there is no way for Xvnc
> to find the 'fixed' font.  Refer to my previous posts for more details.
> 

I haven't kept up with this issue so this might be something that's
already been mentioned, but have you made sure you have the fixed font
installed? A default installation of a modern fedora does not include
that font. I think it's the xorg-x11-fonts-misc package that contains
it.

Rgds
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