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Special Forums UNIX Desktop Questions & Answers Linux not seeing Solaris Post 15798 by Tim on Tuesday 19th of February 2002 03:03:03 PM
Old 02-19-2002
Linux not seeing Solaris

We have a "Sunw,ultra-2;sparc sun4u" server running Solaris 5.5.1, and I'm trying to get our Linux ftp server running Red Hat software to interface with
the Sun Solaris. Our administrator was let go last week and I,m a Mac operator that knows little about
PC or net working. All help would be greatly appreciated.
 

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CHKFONTPATH(8)							   Red Hat, Inc.						    CHKFONTPATH(8)

NAME
chkfontpath - simple interface for adding, removing, and listing directories in the X font server's path SYNOPSIS
chkfontpath [-lqfh] [-a name of directory to add] [-r name of directory to remove] DESCRIPTION
chkfontpath provides a simple method of configuring the directories contained in the X font server's path. As of Red Hat 6.0, all fonts in X are served via this separate font server process, not through the main X server process. This speeds up font rendering, and also allows use of font servers which are not running on the local host. chkfontpath is mainly used by rpm in its %post and %postun sections to add and remove new directories to the server's config file at installation and de-installation time of packages containing fonts. -a, --add=name of directory to add Add a directory to the font path. -r, --remove=name of directory to remove Remove a directory from the font path. -l, --list List all directories in the font path. -q, --quiet Quiet operation; don't display any output to the screen, even when there is an error during operation. -f, --first Requires usage of the add command; puts the specified directory first in the font path, rather than last. -h, --help Show detailed help on the command line. When directories are added to the path, some sanity checking is performed to make sure you are not adding a directory without the file fonts.dir contained in it, which the server needs to be able to render fonts properly. When a path is succesfully added or removed, the xfs process is restarted if it is currently running. RETURN CODES
chkfontpath returns 0 on success, or 1 on error. FILES
/etc/X11/fs/config Configuration file for the X font server (xfs). SEE ALSO
xfs(1),fslsfonts(1) AUTHOR
Written by Preston Brown <pbrown@redhat.com> REPORTING BUGS
Report bugs to <http://bugzilla.redhat.com>. COPYRIGHT
Copyright (C) 1999-2001 Red Hat, Inc. All rights reserved. This is free software; see the source for copying conditions. There is NO warranty; not even for MERCHANTIBILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICU- LAR PURPOSE. 4th Berkeley Distribution Thu Jan 18 2001 CHKFONTPATH(8)
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