On Tue, 2003-04-15 at 10:04, Jonathan W. Smith wrote: > Well, I have learned two things, while hopefully waiting for a fix to Red > Hat and/or fontconfig, so that I again might use a Graphical User Interface > on my Linux machine: > > 1. Fontconfig cannot be removed. I thought I would try removing fontconfig > to see if the system would revert to the old xfs. Nope, fontconfig and RH9 > are too intertwined to allow that. > > 2. Fontconfig won't re-install. I thought I would try reinstalling > fontconfig to see if the system would become usable. Nope, the installation > freezes when I try to install just fontconfig. > > I notice that the fontconfig version on my hampered machine is 2.1-9. I > wonder if I should try installing a pre-release version? > > Or, should I just give up and install a fresh version of RH9 and wipe out > six months of building the RH8 system? Well, though I have no idea what your problem is, it almost certainly has something to do with the exact set of fonts that fontconfig is looking at. So, create /usr/share/fonts.back, go through the things in /usr/share/fonts, rpm -qf blah.ttf Will tell you whether they came from Red Hat or not. If they didn't come with Red Hat, try moving them to /usr/share/fonts.back. Once you get down to things shipped with Red Hat Linux, my expectation is that things will work. Also check what you have in ~/.fonts. And finally (I forget if I asked this before), a first step in isolating the problem is to determine whehther the problem occurs for all users or just for one user. Regards, Owen