On Thursday 28 October 2004 10:04 am, John Goerzen wrote:
> Recently, I was interested in why certain websites looked very nice
> (antialiased, readable fonts, etc) on some KDE boxes and rather poor (no
> antialiasing, barely readable fonts) on others. I tracked down the
> difference to msttcorefo
On Tuesday 26 October 2004 06:18 am, Christian wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I am still working on installing KDE 3.2.2 in woody. Thanks to all the
> people who already contributed to my previous questions. I will try out
> the suggestion tonight and post the outcome.
>
> There is still another problem: Plen
On October 28, 2004 03:16, Adrian 'Dagurashibanipal' von Bidder wrote:
> On my system (KDE-wise mostly unstable, but the problem might well be
> some library mix-up between KDE 3.2 and 3.3), no application is
> registered as being able to handle audio/x-scpls. Is there really no
> KDE application?
Recently, I was interested in why certain websites looked very nice
(antialiased, readable fonts, etc) on some KDE boxes and rather poor (no
antialiasing, barely readable fonts) on others. I tracked down the
difference to msttcorefonts. On machines with that package installed,
those sites in ques
Yo!
On my system (KDE-wise mostly unstable, but the problem might well be some
library mix-up between KDE 3.2 and 3.3), no application is registered as
being able to handle audio/x-scpls. Is there really no KDE application?
(And - OT - why doesn't xmms register itself?)
Worse: when I manual
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