Hi, By using pungi on FC9-i386 (with all updates) I can make 1 installation CD which is bootable. But in Anaconda I loss all fonts. Here is the screenshot: http://vnoss.net/pub/fc9-err.png
I miss some packages in my .ks files ? I have already dejavu-lgc-fonts, liberation-fonts & urw-fonts in my ks.
Any idea for help ?
Thanks,
Vnpenguin wrote:
Hi, By using pungi on FC9-i386 (with all updates) I can make 1 installation CD which is bootable. But in Anaconda I loss all fonts. Here is the screenshot: http://vnoss.net/pub/fc9-err.png
I miss some packages in my .ks files ? I have already dejavu-lgc-fonts, liberation-fonts & urw-fonts in my ks.
Any idea for help ?
Thanks,
Do you have fontconfig?
In my rawhide kickstart I added:
fontconfig xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi fonts-ISO8859-2 bitmap-fonts libXfont liberation-fonts dejavu-fonts
I think fontconfig was the missing one and the others were just to entertain me, that said, the xorg-x11-fonts packages would be recommended, and also fonts-ISO8859-2 imo.
- Nigel
Le Mer 23 juillet 2008 10:32, Nigel Jones a écrit :
Do you have fontconfig?
In my rawhide kickstart I added:
fontconfig
xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi
Waste of space on constrained media.
liberation-fonts dejavu-fonts
If you need those that means you've forgotten to add the fonts group to your ks. That's the official group i18n checks for every release.
I think fontconfig was the missing one
I'm surprised GTK does not require fontconfig directly or indirectly
and the others were just to entertain me, that said, the xorg-x11-fonts packages would be recommended, and also fonts-ISO8859-2 imo.
Please don't. That's legacy most users do not need.
Nicolas Mailhot wrote:
Le Mer 23 juillet 2008 10:32, Nigel Jones a écrit :
Do you have fontconfig?
In my rawhide kickstart I added:
fontconfig
xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi
Waste of space on constrained media.
liberation-fonts dejavu-fonts
If you need those that means you've forgotten to add the fonts group to your ks. That's the official group i18n checks for every release.
I had not 'forgotten' I'd purposely moth-balled it.
I think fontconfig was the missing one
I'm surprised GTK does not require fontconfig directly or indirectly
and the others were just to entertain me, that said, the xorg-x11-fonts packages would be recommended, and also fonts-ISO8859-2 imo.
Please don't. That's legacy most users do not need.
I'm only stating what I added (at my own choice) to my kickstart that worked.
- Nigel
On Wed, Jul 23, 2008 at 10:32 AM, Nigel Jones dev@nigelj.com wrote:
Do you have fontconfig?
Yes, I have it,
In my rawhide kickstart I added:
fontconfig xorg-x11-fonts-100dpi xorg-x11-fonts-ISO8859-1-100dpi fonts-ISO8859-2 bitmap-fonts libXfont liberation-fonts dejavu-fonts
Just added them, and it works !!!! Cool :-)
Thank you so much Cheers
By using pungi on FC9-i386 (with all updates) I can make 1 installation CD which is bootable. But in Anaconda I loss all fonts.
Here's a related problem regarding loss of fonts in the graphical installer:
Summary: button labels fail if language support is a subset http://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=445291
Vnpenguin wrote:
Hi, By using pungi on FC9-i386 (with all updates) I can make 1 installation CD which is bootable. But in Anaconda I loss all fonts. Here is the screenshot: http://vnoss.net/pub/fc9-err.png
I miss some packages in my .ks files ? I have already dejavu-lgc-fonts, liberation-fonts & urw-fonts in my ks.
Any idea for help ?
Try with adding dejavu-fonts to your kickstart (maybe xorg-x11-font-utils needed there too?).
-Jeff