John Carline wrote: > Install the xfstt package and borrow some true type fonts somewhere. > Those from the other brand will work. With a little tweaking it > should look exactly the way you want it to. Search the debian archives > for hints, there was a lot of discussion of the topicsome months ago.
You can download some ttf fonts from microsoft: http://www.microsoft.com/typography/fontpack/default.htm > > Try running X in 32-bit mode. If your XF86Config file is set up > > right, startx -- -bpp 32 should work. You can also set 32 bit as the > > default somewhere in there. See manpage for XF86Config. Use anything but 24 and 8 bit. If you do not mind the black/white icons you can also use 24bpp since ererything except the broken icons will work correctly. Bernhard

