Re: Could not open font 'fixed' message PART 2



jayjwa wrote:
Error loading keymap /var/tmp/server-0-xkm
Couldn't load XKB keymap, falling back to pre-XKB keymap
Could not init font path element unix/:7100, removing from list
If you encounter a server crash , please report the problem by filling
a bug report in the XFree86.org bugzilla at http://xfree86.org and/or
Red Hat bugzilla at http://bugzilla .readhat.com/bugzilla.When filling
your report , it is very important that you explain your problem in as
much detail as possible .After submitting the bug report, attach the
following the following files as uncompressed individual file
attachments using the bugzilla file attachment feature:
-X server log file: /var/log/XFree86.0.log
-Kernel log file: /var/log/messages

Fatal server error:
Could not open font 'fixed'
XIO:fatal IO error 104(Connection reset by peer) on X server:":0.0"
After 0 requests (o known processed) with 0 events remaining.
Fd 3 is not a master pty device(it is 4,1)
INIT id "1" respawning too fast: disabled for 5 minutes

System loop searching for a monitor configuration (turning on and off
the monitor)
the hard disk was completely full so I freed some space without any
change.
What can I do?
PS I cannot reinstall the OS because this server is an evidence in a
trial

It's "evidence" and you're messing with it that badly? Isn't that
tampering with evidence, immoral and illegal to boot? I hope the guy's
lawyer gets the case thrown out. Serves you right for trying to use
someone's computer against them.

Ok, get real. Schroedinger's law has meaning: any attempt to examine anything will affect it. It's a matter of degree: both court and private parties in tries are allowed to examine all sorts of documentation, and there is always a risk of forgery in the process. Photographing documents exposes them to light and usually air: Dusting a gun for fingerprints may make it harder to see traces of blood, or make it easier.

You have to control how much you affect things, and what you did.

I mailed this question some time ago and I followed the suggestion
modifying the etc/inittab so now the X is disabled but after some
tries I discovered that a PDF generator needs X active to generate
PDF, I cannot change the PDF generator software so I 'm obliged to
reactivate Xwindow.
Where can I found this fonts and what's the procedure to install in
the system?

This is exactly what I figured happened once someone's system was
"secured" as "evidence". Dirty low down.

I know, but I won't tell, cop.


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