Wow, there must be some kind of black magic there. I tried it and it helped... 
a little. But the font quality still doesn't match my needs and the quality of 
font rendering in Firefox in Ubuntu is better. When I again disable 
antialiasing and restart Firefox, I have again the same ugly (and antialiased) 
fonts like on screenshot from previous post. This makes me crazy. This means 
that firefox uses freetype2 and _a part of_ system setting (because I'm not 
able to force him not to smooth fonts).

Thanks for your hint :-)

> Od: haz zah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> I am not sure if this is the same issue but it certainly is a better
> solution....
> 
> http://opensuse-community.org/SubpixelHinting
> 
> This will switch cleartype fonts back on and it works really well in
> firefox - I tried it yesterday and it works in 10.3.
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