Peter Hardy wrote:

> The Debian Way to do this is to run
> 
> dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig
> 
> and changing the "Enable bitmapped fonts by default" setting to Yes.

Damn I love Debian/Ubuntu. For the fontconfig configuration:

    Select Native if you mostly use Bitstream Vera (the default in Debian)
    or any of the Microsoft fonts.  Select Autohinter if you mostly use
    other TrueType fonts.  Select None if you want blurry text.

That last bit is just classic.


Erik
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