Hi all,
I have just installed Debian Woody on a machine
that was running Mandrake 9.0, and hit a few snags.
After installing, I editing my
/etc/apt/sources.list to include the KDE.ORG info to install KDE 3.1, and ran
apt-get dist-upgrade
Everything appeared great.
I then ran apt-get install vncserver.
Now, on the machine I get the login prompt (kdm),
and can login to KDE no problem, but the fonts are totally wrong - the default
helvetica font looks like the system font (so damaged fonts install?) and I
haven't got a clue how to start fixing this one...
When I run VNCServer, it starts happily, but
instead of being able to connect and get a KDE desktop, I connect and get an off
white desktop and a cursor - nothing else - any ideas?
Andy Neillans
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