-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Thursday 10 October 2002 12:25, Martin Juhlin wrote: > From release notes for kde 3.0.4 on woody : > > KDE 3.0.4 Release Notes for Debian 3.0 Woody > > -------------------------------------------- > > > > 1. Qt 3.0.5 backport > > > > Note that due to the fact that Woody ships with XFree 4.1 by default, the > > Qt libraries have been built with -no-xft. In case you're missing > > antialiased fonts, please either upgrade to the version in unstable > > (which is compiled with -xft) or recompile qt-3.0.5 yourself removing > > -no-xft in > > qt-x11-free-3.0.5/debian/rules. Mind that in case you want to use > > antialiasing, you should install XFree 4.2.x. > > Why must I run XFree 4.2.x for antialiased fonts? What is wrong with > 4.1.x? You *can* run KDE with aa fonts on 4.1, but there is certain drivers that cause KDE applications to crash with aa enabled. That is why I didn't compile qt with -xft to avoid people saying, oh, KDE 3.0.4 apps crash on my woody system that I regard to be *stable*. I don't talk around known problems for a certain amount of users, the note says, if you don't want xfree 4.2 installed that is known to cause less if no problems with aa fonts and use 4.1 from woody, fine, but for the sake of the stability of your system, not with aa fonts :-)
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