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Hi there.!
Since the default fonts of Arch looked quite ugly on my LCD, I read the Fonts wiki and installed cleartype packages from AUR.But now, when I try switching to runlevel 5 (I use GDM by the way), it throws up following error:
/usr/sbin/gdm-binary: error while loading shared libraries: libcairo.so.2 : cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory.
I didn't edit the pkgbuilds in any way.Running "locate libcairo.so" doesn't show up anything either.
Any help guys.?
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Looks like you a missing a dep.
> pacman -Qo /usr/lib/libcairo.so.2
/usr/lib/libcairo.so.2 is owned by cairo 1.8.6-1
Although, I guess you probably want the cairo-lcd package in the AUR.
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Installed the lcd packages, I can now enter runlevel 5, but the fonts still look crap to me.What else can I do to make them look like the way they do with cleartype on WinXP.?
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you can use packages that have -ubuntu patches.
cairo-ubuntu 1.8.6-1
fontconfig-ubuntu 2.6.0-6
freetype2-ubuntu 2.3.7-3
libxft-ubuntu 2.1.13-3
All of them are in AUR
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Well you have two choices, use windows XP or google for 'fonts linux ugly'
or there is a search feature on this forum, it works well.
setting a right DPI will probably make your fonts look the best no matter what packages you install or ~/.fonts file you use.
Last edited by jacko (2009-01-10 12:32:54)
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For cleartype, you'll want cairo-cleartype, freetype2-cleartype, libxft-cleartype from AUR.
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