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Date:      07 Feb 2003 02:53:53 -0500
From:      Joe Marcus Clarke <marcus@marcuscom.com>
To:        Mark Edwards <mark@antsclimbtree.com>
Cc:        questions@freebsd.org
Subject:   Re: Gnome 2 on FreeBSD 4.7p3 -- multiple issues
Message-ID:  <1044604432.6865.32.camel@shumai.marcuscom.com>
In-Reply-To: <9F83D0A4-3A6F-11D7-9E22-000A278CC960@antsclimbtree.com>
References:  <9F83D0A4-3A6F-11D7-9E22-000A278CC960@antsclimbtree.com>

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On Fri, 2003-02-07 at 02:41, Mark Edwards wrote:
> On Thursday, February 6, 2003, at 09:14  AM, Joe Marcus Clarke wrote:
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> > On Thu, 2003-02-06 at 12:07, Mark Edwards wrote:
> >> 1) Is there any way to run xscreensaver with gdm2?  With gdm, there
> >> was a Background option in the config tool, but that's gone.
> >
> > What do you mean?  Run xscreensaver while gdm itself is running (i.e.=20
> > no
> > user logged in)?  I've never done this, but there are quite a few
> > configuration options in the /usr/X11R6/etc/gdm/gdm.conf that are not=20
> > in
> > the GUI tool.
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> I figured this out.  gdm2 has removed the BackgroundProgram feature=20
> from the configuration gui, but it still exists in gdm.conf.  You have=20
> to set
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> BackgroundProgram=3D/usr/X11R6/bin/xscreensaver -nosplash
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> and also
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> RunBackgroundProgramAlways=3Dtrue
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> However, it doesn't seem to work with the new graphical greeter. =20
> That's what got me.  Use the default greeter, and set the above=20
> settings in gdm.conf (and put an .xscreensaver in the gdm home=20
> directory) and you get xscreensaver during the login window.
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> >> 2) gdm2 crashes if I go to the configure tool, close, then go to the
> >> configure tool again.  I saw this same behavior in gdm, and it was
> >> solved by starting via /etc/ttys, I think.  Is there anyway to fix
> >> this?  Basically, once I go to the configure tool, I have to resart
> >> gdm2 if I want to go to the configure tool again.
> >
> > I haven't seen this, but I'll take a look.
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> I think I spoke too quickly on this one.  It appears that on second=20
> load, the gdm configure tool just takes a really long time on my=20
> machine.  I mistook this for the crashing that I saw with gdm under=20
> gnome 1.4, which I originally solved by a re-install.  Sorry for the=20
> false alarm!
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> >> 3) I followed the directions to get font anti-aliasing working, and I
> >> do have GDK_USE_XFT set to 1 via .gnomerc.  However, I don't see any
> >> difference in anti-aliasing.  There was some anti-aliasing before I
> >> did anything at all, for instance in mozilla some fonts are
> >> anti-aliased.  But there is none in the gnome2 desktop even after the
> >> new settings.  What am I missing?  Do I just need to add the proper
> >> fonts or something?
> >
> > You need to make sure your XftConfig is setup correctly, and you have
> > the latest freetype2.  It hardly merits any work now as I'm on the=20
> > verge
> > of committing GNOME 2.2 which no longer requires GDK_USE_XFT.
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> I've done a bit of work on this, despite your suggestion not to, and=20
> I'm still coming up short.  I found a tutorial that suggests
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> xdpyinfo | grep -c -i render
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> as a test to see if XFree86 is including render support.  Doing this on=20
> my system returns 0 instead 1 which the tutorial says is necessary for=20
> anti-aliasing.  The tutorial says "wait until XFree86 supports Render=20
> on your graphics card."  This is an old machine with an ATI Mach64 CT,=20
> so I would believe it is unsupported, however ...
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> What's strange is that anti-aliasing is clearly occurring in a few=20
> places for me, most notably in Mozilla.  In Mozilla Mail, a message=20
> displayed in fixed-width font (Courier) is quite clearly anti-aliased,=20
> next to a variable-width font (Times) that is not.  Zooming the text to=20
> 600% makes this quite evident.
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> I also have seen anti-aliased text in the gdm2 graphic greeter.  These=20
> two examples existed even before I had added GDK_USE_XFT to my=20
> environment, or followed any of the directions in the FAQ for enabling=20
> anti-aliased text.  So, there is anti-aliasing going on without any=20
> settings whatsoever, but following the directions in the FAQ, adding=20
> all my font directories to XftConfig, and setting "match edit=20
> antialias=3Dtrue;" in that file, still results in most fonts not being=20
> anti-aliased.
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> Any thoughts on what is wrong?

What version of X is this?  You really need a recent 4.2.x version with
freetpye and type1 modules loaded.

Joe

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> --
> Mark Edwards
> San Francisco, CA
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