Hi, I *had* Woody, KDE 3, GCC new version [to go with KDE 3], and mozilla, on an 800Mhz 686-PII-MMX box.
I noticed that my 5 gb/5 gb partitioning of usr and var was not very effective, so I decided to change it to 2 gb/8 gb. To do this, I decided to reinstall Woody. I was also hoping to upgrade to Sarge in the process. I kept my /home directories there, but reinitialized everything else. Everything went fine until I got to tasksel. I broke out of the process, and stepped over to dselect to try and peg to sarge[testing] -- no good [probably because I was using an incomplete mirror]. So I switched back to standard sources, and reran tasksel, and then used dselect to trim things up a bit. I decided to stick with kde2, since I intend to eventually get rid of kde anyhow. I also picked up Gnome, though, because it seems to run faster. I had one problem starting X, which I solved: /etc/X11/X did not exist, I had to manually create a symlink. I also had to manually discover my /dev/psaux mouse and symlink it to /dev/mouse [I feel good about figuring that one out on my own]. So far, so good. But when I ran mozilla, I had an interesting situation. With User1, everything was fine. With User2 and a new install of User3, though, the menus were all giant (256 pt?). After some googling, I found out how to set the userChrome.css files, and managed to clear *some* of the menu back to 10 point. But new emails, replies, and that frustrating "search" bar at the top of the mozilla email page were still huge. I then completely uninstalled mozilla, went over to /etc/mozilla [deleted that], /usr/.../mozilla [deleted that] /var/.../mozilla [deleted that], and reinstalled. Fine? Well, no. The User1 was now messed up, too. Plus the others. [accidentally "rm -rf .mozilla"'d the User1 profile and it's email, while trying to do it to test case User3... oops. Remind me to think about Unix as "not dos, no undeletes". But no biggie.] So I'm wondering what's gone wrong. *WHY* do those fonts on the menu come out giant? I really like mozilla, but at the current stage it's unusable, and googling doesn't provide any clues. I'm asking it here, because this *could* be a debian issue, and also because I'm not finding much evidence of mozilla user groups. Any help would be appreciated: either a full listing of all the userChrome.css settings, so that I can manually peg my font sizes, or alternatively an understanding of what got corrupted and how to fix it. If I had to take a wild, random guess, some font size got set to zero in the main css, and is defaulting to a full cycling of a 1-byte counter, 256. - Michael Rudmin __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Platinum - Watch CBS' NCAA March Madness, live on your desktop! http://platinum.yahoo.com -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]