I'd recently upgraded my Mandrake 7.2 installation to KDE 2.1.1, XFree 
4.03 and QT 2.3 using the officially available RPMs. There was a "use 
anti aliasing for fonts" option in "Styles" section of KDE Control 
Center, so I ticked it, rebooted it and...there doesn't seem to be any 
difference?? At first I thought that my eyes were simply not sensitive 
enough (awful eyesight really...) to detect the difference, but I took 
a look at my friend's desktop running a beta of Redmond Linux with AA 
enabled...and it DEFINITELY looks different! No jagged edges around 
fonts at all! Even using the "magnify" app. On the other hand, on my 
machine, letters look really jaggged when magnified. Tested this with 
Konqueror and the KDE desktop items.

Why doesn't AA seem to be working in my machine? Is it because:
1) AA only works with some fonts and not others?
2) AA  doesn't work with some graphics cards (but both my friend and I 
are using 3Dfx Banshees..)
3) I had installed the above mentioned updates in the "wrong order"? If 
so, what's the correct order?

Also, on a less related issue, since updating to XFree86 4.03, I get 
booted to a dark screen if I click on "restart X" or do a Ctrl-Alt-
Backspace. Never happened before the update. 

Any ideas what I could do about these?
Thanks in advance!

Reply via email to