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Hi, |
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I came accross a certain "behaviour" of my Linux I cannot explain |
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and I would like to change if possible, |
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I use Icewm and X.org as desktop environment. |
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Ending my work with a command like |
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sudo halt |
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from a terminal window results in no problem at all. |
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But: |
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When I do something like: |
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aunpack mysourceproject.tar.7z; cd mysourceproject; \ |
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./configure && make && make install; sudo halt |
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switch off my monitor and go to sleep, cause this will run for an |
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hour, and start my box next morning again, all fonts, which are |
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defined via xorg.conf are displayed in a very tine shape. Not affected |
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are fonts used by mutt/vim/mrxvt and other "text-only" applications. |
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I have to do a |
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fc-cache |
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as root, restart Icewm/X and the problem is fixed. |
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But what is the reason for this? |
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And what is the difference between doing a |
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sudo halt |
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while sitting in front of my monitor and doing a |
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sudo halt |
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unattended in a kind of batch job? |
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What is the correct place to define a custom command to |
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run on every system start (fc-cache in this case)? |
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Thank you very much in advance for any help! |
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Best regards |
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mcc |
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unless it's absolutely neccessary. - Send simply Text. |
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See http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html |
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In a world without fences and walls nobody needs gates and windows. |