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SUSE 10.1, Fonts and Mono-extermination
- From: "Alvaro Aguilera" <alvaro.aguilera@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Fri, 26 May 2006 19:16:28 +0200
- Message-id: <68e94e0e0605261016x7d2fc280yb53d0d279d22634@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Hello,
after some discussion with myself about installing or not version 10.1, I
couldn't resist and finally installed it, now I have some questions that
perhaps someone can answer.
My first problem are the fonts, they are just horrible... how can I set the
fonts as they were in suse 10? I tried editing the .fonts.conf and adding
the "autohint"-thing as someone pointed out, but it didn't show any results.
I downloaded the m$ fonts with the script but it doesn't have any effect
either... do I have to set the fonts per hand form the kde control center?
Second problem: Software updater: It is ugly and doesn't work. Is there a
way to go back to the nice susewatcher? I see that mono-stuff was added into
yast, or sort of. Can I delete the whole mono-thing and downgrade the
current alpha-version yast module for package-management to the old, stable
and qt-centric one?
Any hints are appreciated.
Regards,
Alvaro.
after some discussion with myself about installing or not version 10.1, I
couldn't resist and finally installed it, now I have some questions that
perhaps someone can answer.
My first problem are the fonts, they are just horrible... how can I set the
fonts as they were in suse 10? I tried editing the .fonts.conf and adding
the "autohint"-thing as someone pointed out, but it didn't show any results.
I downloaded the m$ fonts with the script but it doesn't have any effect
either... do I have to set the fonts per hand form the kde control center?
Second problem: Software updater: It is ugly and doesn't work. Is there a
way to go back to the nice susewatcher? I see that mono-stuff was added into
yast, or sort of. Can I delete the whole mono-thing and downgrade the
current alpha-version yast module for package-management to the old, stable
and qt-centric one?
Any hints are appreciated.
Regards,
Alvaro.
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