> > There are no more subfolders here. Just nautilus (empty), below that > > preferences (just holding the desktop fonts). > Do you have nautilus installed? Maybe it's a version thing, or a > leftover from an older version.
I would never install nautilus as long as I'm not forced to - all my Linux-life that nautilus only messed up my KDE desktop (that's why my first look on a messed-up desktop after some Gnome-app-start is "ps aux|grep nautilus" :-) > > Yepp, but all Appz started after that have no fonts anymore... > Real odd. That seems to point to a font server or locale issue. Did > you try choosing different fonts? Changing fonts in gnome-font-settings > has an immediate impact on running gnome apps, so make a font change, > apply it, and see what happens..... go through the font list and see if > any work. Yes, they all work great - as long as the app was started *prior* to the gnome-settings-daemon: 1) start Evo. All okay, but fonts too big. 2) start gnome-font-settings and apply font changes. Looks fine in Evo. 3) exit gnome-font-settings. KDE desktop is already gone. 4) start gnome-font-settings again (or some other X-App). All text is converted into one dot per line, nothing readable. 5) exit all appz, log out, log in. 6) goto 1) I could also write that as "Loop forever"... The first time called it works, second call (or: as soon as gnome-settings-daemon was running once), it's gone... Izzy. -- Itzchak Rehberg http://www.qumran.org/homes/izzy/ http://www.izzysoft.de/ "We have joy, we have fun, we boot Linux on our SUN..." _______________________________________________ evolution maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/evolution
