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Chapter 7. X Servers and Clients 109
Note
You must have a fonts.dir file in your new font directory for the chkfontpath command to
work correctly. The creation of the fonts.dir file, as well as any other files used by xfs with
these fonts, is beyond the scope of this document.
Many font collections available for Linux include these files for you, it may not be necessary to
create them by hand.
3. Restart xfs using the /sbin/service xfs restart command. You will also need to restart
your X session.
4. Typing the chkfontpath --list command will show the new font path. Any fonts you added
will be available for use.
The Red Hat Support website contains more information on this subject, see:
http://www.redhat.com/support for additional help documents.
7.6. Additional Resources
Much more can be said about the XFree86 server, the clients that connect to it, and the assorted
desktop environments and window managers. Advanced users interested in tweaking their XFree86
configuration will find these additional sources of information useful.
7.6.1. Installed Documentation
/usr/X11R6/lib/X11/doc — Contains assorted documentation for XFree86, including:
README Briefly describes the XFree86 architecture and how to get additional information
about the XFree86 project as a new user.
README.Config Explains the advanced configuration options open to XFree86 version 3
users.
RELNOTES — For advanced users that want to read about the latest features available in XFree86.
The following man pages cover particular aspects of the XFree86 server and configuring a Linux
system to use an X environment:
SuperProbe Provides an explanation of the SuperProbe program and useful options that
can be used when it is run from the command line.
Xconfigurator Looks at how the Xconfigurator program configures various aspects of
the XFree86 server, examining the advanced options available that can save you time.
XF86Config Contains information about the XFree86 configuration files, including the
meaning and syntax for the different sections within the files.
XFree86 The primary man page for all XFree86 information, details the difference between
local and network X server connections, explores common environmental variables, lists com-
mand line options, and provides helpful administrative key combinations.
Xserver Focuses on the display server that X clients utilize, locally or over a network con-
nection.
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