Re: More KDE font problems
I found the official bug report here: http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=209378 > -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Friday 19 Sep 2003 08:19, Ryan Thoryk wrote: > > I'm running Debian Sid x86 on my laptop and recently an update (kde i > > think) caused all kde applications to (including kdm) default to the > > first available truetype font, which looks almost unreadable. I tried > > fooling around with it and moving the font it uses, but it simply chooses > > the next available font. I moved the entire /usr/share/fonts/truetype > > directory and it still finds the next available font (this time > > non-truetype). Also the KDE configuration panel does nothing to fix > > this. Also I'm not using the XFS font server from my XF4 config file > > (should I?). It seems like the KDE font configs broke or something... > > > > Any suggestions? > > Downgrading libqt3c102-mt (and its dependencies) to 3.2.1-3 > from 3.2.1-4 helps. > > - -- > Amit Shah > http://amitshah.nav.to/ > http://audiolink.sourceforge.net/ > > Only the things which are illogical are interesting > -- Ambarish Pathak > -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- > Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) > > iD8DBQE/anzy6P2Pg05WEJIRAmocAKCpnpyRLSldjs6xCdOv/6tABhR4RQCePGQ7 > WSId7AlxKElFMV2OVX66tVY= =sPdF > -END PGP SIGNATURE- Ryan Thoryk Unix and Network Specialist [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: More KDE font problems
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 On Friday 19 Sep 2003 08:19, Ryan Thoryk wrote: > I'm running Debian Sid x86 on my laptop and recently an update (kde i > think) caused all kde applications to (including kdm) default to the > first available truetype font, which looks almost unreadable. I tried > fooling around with it and moving the font it uses, but it simply chooses > the next available font. I moved the entire /usr/share/fonts/truetype > directory and it still finds the next available font (this time > non-truetype). Also the KDE configuration panel does nothing to fix > this. Also I'm not using the XFS font server from my XF4 config file > (should I?). It seems like the KDE font configs broke or something... > > Any suggestions? Downgrading libqt3c102-mt (and its dependencies) to 3.2.1-3 from 3.2.1-4 helps. - -- Amit Shah http://amitshah.nav.to/ http://audiolink.sourceforge.net/ Only the things which are illogical are interesting -- Ambarish Pathak -BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE- Version: GnuPG v1.2.3 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE/anzy6P2Pg05WEJIRAmocAKCpnpyRLSldjs6xCdOv/6tABhR4RQCePGQ7 WSId7AlxKElFMV2OVX66tVY= =sPdF -END PGP SIGNATURE-
More KDE font problems
I'm running Debian Sid x86 on my laptop and recently an update (kde i think) caused all kde applications to (including kdm) default to the first available truetype font, which looks almost unreadable. I tried fooling around with it and moving the font it uses, but it simply chooses the next available font. I moved the entire /usr/share/fonts/truetype directory and it still finds the next available font (this time non-truetype). Also the KDE configuration panel does nothing to fix this. Also I'm not using the XFS font server from my XF4 config file (should I?). It seems like the KDE font configs broke or something... Any suggestions? Ryan Thoryk Unix and Network Specialist [EMAIL PROTECTED]