Re: X Server Fails to start

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Just in case... a fixed font must be the first font in the section "Files" (I was told that this
is because the monitor uses fixed fonts...)
Lionel
--- william tell <wrtell@gte.net> wrote:
> Help
> 
> I am a definite  Newbie ..Just switched to Linux  for my Workstaton  
> from Windows 2000 Pro. I have been using RH 72 on another machine as a 
> Firewall and for NAT for some time...I am using Linux RH 73 for my 
> workstation macnine. When I try to start X using the STARTX command I 
> get the  following message
> 
> FATAl  SERVER ERROR
> COULD NOT OPEJN DEFAULT FONT 'FIXED'.
> 
> I have examind the complete output of the log written by the X server.. 
> no error or warning messages.. just this message.. any ideas how I might 
> correct this?   thank you for your  help
> 
> 
> regards
> 
> william
> 
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