Having compiled kde3 on woody, playing around and generally being thoroughly impressed, I have a question that I don't seem to be able to find answers to anywhere else, so thought I'd ask here.
environment variables and aliases = kde (started via startkde) doesn't seem to preserve existing aliases defined in /etc/profile, or execute /etc/profile again, which is annoying. It does, however, set up one of it's own - ls='ls --color=auto' and LS_COLORS environment variable among others which I'd like to alter, and add a couple more aliases, but I *cannot* seem to work out where the hell it's doing this. Any ideas? Just while I remember there's another thing I can't find a solid answer to as well, whats the difference between entering the path to truetype/type1 fonts in XF86Config and XftConfig ? KDE seems to use them whichever file they're in, and do font smoothing, while any other traditional wm is only aware of TTF's if I enter them into XF86Config. What gives? Whats XftConfig file all about? Should the font paths be in both? I did note things look a little better entering the truetype path in XF86Config at the beginning... and removing the two :unscaled lines as I read wasnt needed in 4.x, uh, somewhere ;) -- dan -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]