0 Feb 14 2003 qtrc_it_was_me
what is the last item doing there?
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Robert J. Budzynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://bobo.fuw.edu.pl/~rjb/
Hello,
currently using the kde debs from sid. I have the problem that my
favorite fixed bitmap fonts are no longer available to Konsole (I
happen to prefer the fonts from xfonts-jmk). It used to be possible
to have them, up to a couple of upgrades back, by launching konsole
with the --noxft opti
nds working just fine, up to kde3.0 included, until
the 3.0->3.1 upgrade.
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Robert J. Budzynski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
http://bobo.fuw.edu.pl/~rjb/
Alan Chandler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> There was a bug in libfreetype which caused it to screw up reading .gz files.
>
> Its fixed in the cvs, not sure if its been fixed in debian. fc-cache uses
> libfreetype to get the characteristics out of each font. I think one of the
> problems wa
memory condition (taking out
random processes in the act). This is simply unacceptable: on another box, I
saw fc-cache use half a GB at peak, there should at least be a warning about
this somewhere. You can't just assume that every debian box has well over
half a GB of virtual memory avai
n the same box works w/o any
anomalies.
Of the packages that were upgraded, those that might be relevant were (iirc)
libqt3c102, xserver-xfree86, xserver-common, and (maybe) xlibs. I can't find
any related-seeming error messages in ~/.xsession-errors... I want my TTfonts
back!
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Robe
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