Oh, something I forgot to mention, I switched Xfree over to a 100 dpi display 
from 75 dpi display. I also change the /etc/X11/fs/config file's dpi setting 
from "75,75,100,100" to "100,100,75,75." Is it perhaps that other things need 
to be changed to get the 100 dpi change to look right?

  Thanks,
       Tim 

On Tuesday 12 March 2002 11:56 pm, Timothy R. Butler wrote:
> Hi everyone,
>   I just moved my desktop over to Mandrake 8.2 RC1 from Debian woody. Now,
> up until a month ago, I was running Mandrake 8.1 for my desktop, so I am
> use to running Mandrake as my primary desktop.
>   However, I seem to have a strange problem since the move that I cannot
> pinpoint. My fonts look very faint when I turn Anti-Aliasing on. For
> instance, when using Courier New from Windows (which I prefer to Courier
> 10pt), most of the font is a very light grey, or not even drawn. Other
> examples include the fact that in Arial, the letter "s" looses it's upper
> tip which makes it look more like the font Broadway than Arial.
>   I've never had this happen before. Is this something new in XF86 4.2.x,
> or a bug in a config file, or... something I did? (Of course, I never mess
> anything up! <g>)
>
>   TIA,
>     Tim

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