Which of the following lines from /etc/X11/XF86Config indicates what fonts can be found on a font
server?
A.
FontPath= server
B.
Fonts “unix/: 7100”
C.
FontPath,lunix/:7100″
D.
Fonts= server
E.
Fontserver = “servername”
Explanation:
In XF86Config FontPath “path” -sets the search path for fonts. This path is a comma separated list of font path elements which the
X server searches for font databases. Multiple FontPath entries may be specified, and they will be
concatenated to build up the fontpath used by the server. Font path elements may be either
absolute directory paths, or a font server identifier. Font server identifiers have the form:
<trans>/<hostname>:<port-number> where <trans> is the transport type to use to connect to the
font server (e.g., unix for UNIX-domain sockets or tcp for a TCP/IP connection), <hostname> is the
hostname of the machine running the font server, and <port-number> is the port number that the
font server is listening on (usually 7100).