I've had Linux under the desk for a few years now, but trying to migrate over to the desktop. So consider me new to X.
I've done reasonably well getting things running, but I still have a few questions. I'm running 2.4.17 (compiled from kernel-source), and I installed woody and dist-upgrade'd to sid. Running KDE 2.2.2. GeForce2 Ti w/ 64MB. 19" monitor It took a while, but I think I'm getting my fonts to look good. I'm now runnng font servers and have moved over my tt fonts from my Windows machine. 1) The fonts look much better than they did, but still some fonts are a bit, well, chunky -- think and thin. Specifically, pulldown menus and text input fields. 2) Also, I'm not clear about anti-aliasing fonts. If I check that in KDE control center for fonts and restart X, boy do the fonts look bad. Looks like everything is a bad Courier font. Should I be using anti-aliased fonts? I've got all my font selections (in KDE Control) set to Helvetica. 3) At 1152x864 my virtual screen size is the same as my physical size. Is that all I can get or can I push that with a "virtual" setting. X reports at startup: (II) NVIDIA(0): Virtual screen size determined to be 1152 x 864 4) Evolution has brought down X a few times where I need to ssh in from another machine and reboot. Ctrl-Alt-Backspace doesn't help. Any tricks to recover from that? Thanks very much, I'm learning. Really, I am. -- Bill Moseley -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

