Fonts gone in X after upgrade
I'm running Debian Sid with GDM/Gnome but for certain reasons I have been unable to upgrade my system for over a year...
Things have changed and my first attempts have failed. If I do an upgrade, things seem to go fine but when I reboot and GDM starts all of the fonts are replaced with rectangles. I can log in, but nothing appears when I type and when the Gnome gui starts, again there are no fonts. Any thoughts on where I might start? Thanks in advance! |
The rectangles were one of the symptoms I experienced a few weeks ago. Thinking I could 'upgrade' my way past it, I then did a dist-upgrade, and this really messed things up
I posted this and followed the suggestion to do a kernel upgrade. After the new kernel, I did a dist-upgrade and all was well. This might not be your answer, but look into it. |
Fonts in X gone after upgrade
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I get a totally broken system with a dist-upgrade similar to what you describe. My system goes from xfree to xorg and bunches of problems... X will not start at all, alsa is messed up... I'm hoping to just "upgrade", get things working and then "dist-upgrade". Thanks for the idea and link. |
Did you do "aptitude (apt-get) install xorg" after the dist-upgrade was done. The font-handling pieces of xorg tend to get broken during a large dist-upgrade. Usually, you should get a warning message during the dist-upgrade about that.
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I can try your suggestion, however... I keep good backups/images so getting back to a working system is not a problem! Thanks! |
Ehh? Just a few weeks ago I was running Debian SID + Gnome + GDM and dist-upgrading daily [twice a day even, if it was possible]. I didn't have any sort of problems.
Now I gave up GNOME for FluxBox and what not, fresh install etc. but my updating habbit remain. No problems so far :-/ |
Seems a lot of these problems are related to the upgrade to Xorg 7, which is increasingly required by Apt installations.
Here's a good source which helped me solve my fonts issue: http://wiki.debian.org/Xorg69To7 I followed the suggestion of purging the xfonts-base package, tweaking the font paths, and then reinstalling xfonts-base. And presto, X started. I still have some performance issues, but at least my system is workable. It looks like a lot of people over at Ubuntu are having Xorg problems with the Edgy upgrade. Hopefully the upgrade will be smoother the next time, coz losing X is not the kind of problem newbies find fun. |
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