> Any one else has noticed this problem and found a fix for that? I would > appreciate any pointers to fix this problem.
Same problem here, Debian Squeeze/Testing amd64, Gnome, using e.g. LyX or Kile. There seems to be something wrong with the way qtconfig loads its settings when you're a normal user. However, as root, it works... $ su $ qtconfig [*qtconfig is displaying crappy looking Sans Serif*, setting a better looking font, saving, *qtconfig now displays the good looking font I chose*, closing qtconfig] $ lyx Hey, LyX now has good looking fonts (and yes, I launched it as root, which is probably not the best way to use it)... As a normal user, doing exactly the same process : $ qtconfig [*qtconfig is displaying crappy looking Sans Serif*, setting a better looking font, saving, *qtconfig now displays the good looking font I chose*, closing qtconfig] $ lyx LyX still uses the crappy looking Sans Serif font. When restarting qtconfig, qtconfig also uses it again. Does anyone know where qtconfig saves its config? I thought it was in ~/.config/Trolltech.conf, but it looks like I'm wrong. $ cat /home/jf/.config/Trolltech.conf | grep font font="Trebuchet MS,10,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0" fontpa...@invalid() $ cat /root/.config/Trolltech.conf | grep font font="Trebuchet MS,9,-1,5,50,0,0,0,0,0" fontpa...@invalid() (I guess the "fontpa...@invalid" is not a problem, as it causes no problem as root) (sorry for my crappy english) -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-user-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org