Did you check fontconfig? There was an issue with setting that up, a
while back.
(but I'm running unstable, not testing, so this might just be a wild
goose chase).
Ross Boylan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think the applications were set to use TrueType fonts, and for some
> reason KDE isn
Am Sonntag, 15. Juni 2003 00:51 schrieb Kay-Michael Voit:
> what about a window manager?
KDE comes with its own window manager. Typing startx is to check if X dows run
at all. Without a window manager, you'll get a grey screen with an X shaped
cursor and can start smiling.
You don't actually ne
I think the applications were set to use TrueType fonts, and for some
reason KDE isn't seeing them. When I reset the fonts in the
applications I noticed some fonts didn't show (in applications with a
preview pane of the text, the preview was blank; in those that had
drop down lists showing font na
what about a window manager?
MC> On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 22:44, Eberhard Iglhaut wrote:
>> How do I install and start KDE in Woody?
>> After the Woody install I get a console.
>> Is there any (up-to-date) documentation about how to install/configure
>> KDE with Woody so that KDE automatically star
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 22:44, Eberhard Iglhaut wrote:
> How do I install and start KDE in Woody?
> After the Woody install I get a console.
> Is there any (up-to-date) documentation about how to install/configure
> KDE with Woody so that KDE automatically starts?
> Ebe
try to type
startx
If
How do I install and start KDE in Woody?
After the Woody install I get a console.
Is there any (up-to-date) documentation about how to install/configure
KDE with Woody so that KDE automatically starts?
Ebe
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it seems to be fixed in KDE cvs HEAD.
luxi mono appears in both fixed and general fonts here.
cheers,
Mik
Le Samedi 14 Juin 2003 11:42, Maurizio Colucci a écrit :
> On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 11:05, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> > Maurizio Colucci writes:
>
On Sat, 2003-06-14 at 11:05, Dominique Devriese wrote:
> Maurizio Colucci writes:
>
> > Hello, if you have debian SID (but also if you don't), could you
> > please make the following test?
>
> > apt-get install ttf-xfree86-nonfree
>
> > And see if KDE recognizes Luxi Mono.
> > 1) Kde-control-pan
Maurizio Colucci writes:
> Hello, if you have debian SID (but also if you don't), could you
> please make the following test?
> apt-get install ttf-xfree86-nonfree
> And see if KDE recognizes Luxi Mono.
> 1) Kde-control-panel -> Appearance&themes -> fonts -> fixed-width
> Does the font appear in
Hello,
if you have debian SID (but also if you don't), could you please make
the following test?
apt-get install ttf-xfree86-nonfree
And see if KDE recognizes Luxi Mono.
1)
Kde-control-panel -> Appearance&themes -> fonts -> fixed-width
Does the font appear in the list? On my system (SID), i
I am running a Debian/testing system with KDE2, and have built KDE 3
from cvs, installing it to its own directory. This is a vanilla KDE
build, not one making Debian packages.
I did this a few months ago and KDE3 basically worked. Then one day, it
stopped working. I assumed this was because I h
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