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Updating X font indexes: /usr/bin/fc-cache -f &
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp-no13px.conf", line 11: Having multiple values in <test> isn't supported and may not work as expected
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp.conf", line 10: Having multiple values in <test> isn't supported and may not work as expected
Updating hardware database index: /sbin/udevadm hwdb --update
Any idea ?
If linked: I have a partial install of kde.
Last edited by Linux.tar.gz; 10-01-2018 at 03:12 PM.
Updating X font indexes: /usr/bin/fc-cache -f &
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp-no13px.conf", line 11: Having multiple values in <test> isn't supported and may not work as expected
Fontconfig warning: "/etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp.conf", line 10: Having multiple values in <test> isn't supported and may not work as expected
Updating hardware database index: /sbin/udevadm hwdb --update
Any idea ?
If linked: I have a partial install of kde.
Code:
root@zippy:~# openssl md5 /etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp-no13px.conf /etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp.conf
MD5(/etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp-no13px.conf)= 3e3b6f37ce5630700103d2a3a69425e4
MD5(/etc/fonts/conf.avail/66-wqy-zenhei-sharp.conf)= 98c958edbe40543ef3ba63012ffc5d10
root@zippy:~# fc-cache -fv
/usr/share/fonts/OTF: caching, new cache contents: 58 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/TTF: caching, new cache contents: 169 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/Type1: caching, new cache contents: 64 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/Speedo: caching, new cache contents: 0 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/cyrillic: caching, new cache contents: 0 fonts, 0 dirs
/usr/share/fonts/misc: caching, new cache contents: 125 fonts, 0 dirs
/root/.local/share/fonts: skipping, no such directory
/root/.fonts: skipping, no such directory
/var/cache/fontconfig: cleaning cache directory
/root/.cache/fontconfig: not cleaning non-existent cache directory
/root/.fontconfig: not cleaning non-existent cache directory
fc-cache: succeeded
root@zippy:~#
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