[epilogue, 2004-07-28]
>  i noticed the same thing happen to my setup, after upgrading to xorg.  in
>  my case acroread works.  unfortunately, i don't run mathematica or maple.
>  however, for linux-opera, try adding the following settings in
>  $HOME/.linux-opera/opera6.ini:
>
>  [User Prefs]        <<----  under this section
>  Enable Core X Fonts=0
>  Enable Xft Fonts=1
>  Trust Qt FontSwitching=0

Thanks for the tip, but unfortunately it didn't seem to fix my problem. In
fact, after adding those lines to the preferences file, opera won't start
at all. Or that it, it starts, but never creates ny windows. I will later
have to manually kill the pid.

Thanks anyway.

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