Try looking in your XF86Config-4 file and move the type1 fontpath to
the end, and if you have a truetype fontpath, move it to the beginning.
If that solves you problem its because X uses the first font in the
fontpath that fits the description, and it usually doesn't handle
type1 fonts very well.
Hi all. Perhaps someone can help with a problem I've been having.
Been in the process of getting a new box configged (Debian stable), and
everything had been going fine. Had been using Firestarter to config the
box's firewall, but wasn't completely pleased with it. So I decided to give
gnome-lo
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