Lo, on Friday, August 24, Karsten M. Self did write: > on Fri, Aug 24, 2001 at 08:49:36AM -0500, Richard Cobbe ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) > wrote: > > Lo, on Friday, August 24, Karsten M. Self did write:
> The gconf bug has been a recurring one in 0.11 and 0.12 releases. I'm > clean with 0.11.5, if you want to give it another shot. Again, you may > want to consider moving up to Woody or Sid. I'll try 0.11.5; thanks for the tip. Re woody/sid: while I've been using Linux for the last 5-6 years, I'm still fairly new to Debian. I've given some thought to moving up to woody for a while, but based on what I've seen on debian-user, I think I need to be a little more familiar with the packaging system than I currently am, in order to handle the occasional breakages. > > > > GV will read many PDFs, xdpf should read the rest. Boycott Adobe! > > > > Love to. Unfortunately, `should' is rather the operative word there. > > xpdf can't handle colors very well, as in > > <http://paris.cs.berkeley.edu/~dawnsong/papers/ssh-timing.pdf>. This > > lack makes a number of the graphs in this document unreadable. > > I'm doing fine with color in xpdf 0.92 -- assuming that you're referring > to colored graphs and charts. Are you getting no color at all? Yeah, the graphs and charts are the problem. Maybe they've fixed this since version 0.90-8. In that version, the bar chart at the top of page 6 is all in black and white---all of the bars are solid black, except those associated with `a letter and a number, alternating hands'. As a result, the chart isn't very readable. Richard -- /"\ \ / X ASCII RIBBON CAMPAIGN / \ AGAINST HTML MAIL