Re: Graphics Weirdness in KDE

2003-06-15 Thread Scarletdown
On 16 Jun 2003 at 15:47, Stephen Kuhn wrote: > On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 07:02, Scarletdown wrote: > > > > Here's links to a couple pictures of the screen, > > showing what I mean here... > > > ? That just a synonym for ? :p > KDE is graphics intensive; eye-candy intensive. Even on hig

Re: Graphics Weirdness in KDE

2003-06-15 Thread Stephen Kuhn
On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 07:02, Scarletdown wrote: > I managed to get XF86 configured and have KDE as my > default window manager. For the most part, it works > beautifully. However, there is a bit of weirdness if > I log out of KDE and then go back in with startx. > When I go back in, the disp

Graphics Weirdness in KDE

2003-06-15 Thread Scarletdown
I managed to get XF86 configured and have KDE as my default window manager. For the most part, it works beautifully. However, there is a bit of weirdness if I log out of KDE and then go back in with startx. When I go back in, the display gets really screwed up. Here's links to a couple pict

Graphics Weirdness in KDE - 2nd Posting Attempt

2003-06-15 Thread Scarletdown
My first attempt to post this seems to have just vanished without a trace, so here goes again... I managed to get XF86 configured and have KDE as my default window manager. For the most part, it works beautifully. However, there is a bit of weirdness if I log out of KDE and then go back in