Charles Baker wrote: I saw that too. I had similar problems with fonts. It turned out that since I didn't initial do an dist-upgrade to woody, and probably since I was running X and apt-get from a virtual tty, that some parts of Xfree86 3.x were installed along with the 4.x fonts. The 3.x Xserver was in some instances confused by the 4.x fonts. I got rid of 3.x and have all 4.x and now the fonts are displaying nicely.
His recommendation *solved* my problem!! Thanks a ton, Joe Golden The Stevens School of Peacham thestevensschoolofpeacham.com _________________________________________________________________ Get your FREE download of MSN Explorer at http://explorer.msn.com/intl.asp