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March 30, 2013 by Tony Cooper

Gdm3 Does Not Honour X Server Font Settings

I have just upgraded to using Gdm3 on my Debian machines. I quickly noticed that the font path setting specified in my /etc/X11/xorg.conf file was not being honoured. I use a font server and have "unix/:7100" as my font path.

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Tony Cooper

I have experience in C, C++, Perl and Python on Unix/Linux platforms. I also actively support GNU/Free software.

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