-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 Hello,
I've been using a self compiled version ok KDE-3.1 Beta. Today I've instaled the "sid" packages for KDE-3.1 from Ralf (great job!) and then the "Linux" font for Konsole has changed from the old hanitual to another bigger and uglier (also monospaced, but not the nice old "Linux ", VGA like font). I've installed xfonts-konsole but nothing has changed. Also, In the custom font selection list I don't see any "Console" font name (I think that was the name for the "Linux" font). Yesterday I "dist-upgraded" my system and I saw that the new fontconfig version told this: default renderer has been changed Now the default renderer has been changed to Xft2, and your font configuration depends on a fontconfig configuration file /etc/fonts/fonts.conf [...] I've been looking into it and I have noticed that the "fonts.cache-1" file (generated by fontconfig) in "/usr/share/fonts" (where the "9x15.pcf.gz", "console8x16.pcf.gz" and "console8x8.pcf.gz" files with the "Linux" font reside) doesn't have any reference to these fonts, it just have these references to subdirectories: "afms" 0 ".dir" "type1" 0 ".dir" "truetype" 0 ".dir" I've tried to regenerate these files after installing xfonts-konsole with "dpkg-reconfigure -plow fontconfig" but the result is the same. I'm not sure if this is related to the problem, but I'd love to see back the good old "Linux" font to konsole. Any hint is appreciated. - -- - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Mario J. Barchéin Molina. Granada (Spain) mario AT/EN judas.2y.net - -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: GnuPG v1.2.1 (GNU/Linux) iD8DBQE+HH031Cm7FLLA0lcRAsMbAJ4/OuNQB6Tn8+zBFYIudjx/v04Z5QCgiQ8l ls29quiRkWejJ8tm2uH8BXc= =Zfhx -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----