On Sat, 5 Oct 2002 21:25:58 -0400 (EDT), [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

> And the Bluecurve thing? I'm having a hard time
> trying to figure out just how dumb you have to be to like it. Push the
> browser button and you get mozilla, but there's nothing to tell you
> that you'd get mozilla if you push it. :-(

You asked for a web browser, you got one. ;)

Actually, a default choice of Red Hat Linux standard applications is
what I like about the Psyche release. The experienced user may opt
to use Konqueror, Galeon, or any other web browser. But application
names only confuse the newbie. "What is Mozilla?" "What is Opera?"
"How should I know what Galeon is?" The alternative would have been
to name the desktop and menu entries "Mozilla - Web Browser" or "Web
Browser (Mozilla)". But who really cares about what the application
is named when it is used the first few times?

> Also, lots of apps are unable to display charaters. jpilot and gkrellm
> for starters all display characters each with a rectangular box
> bewteen them. If anyone has a clue how to fix that, I'd be grateful. 

Search your home directory for old config files. Sometimes they
define fonts which depend on your old locale.




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