Author: JT Smith
Debian Planet: “I just installed KDE 2.2 final from unstable onto a combo SID/woody box, and it runs like a dream with
everything, except that after you go through the Desktop Configuration Wizard and it creates a .kde
directory in your home dir, if you then restart the X server it loses all its fonts. It does not recognize or
communicate with the XFS, as near as I can tell. However, deleting this .kde directory will make them
come back, but it’s not exactly a good workaround, considering you have to reconfigure all your menus
and mail and the like on every login!”
everything, except that after you go through the Desktop Configuration Wizard and it creates a .kde
directory in your home dir, if you then restart the X server it loses all its fonts. It does not recognize or
communicate with the XFS, as near as I can tell. However, deleting this .kde directory will make them
come back, but it’s not exactly a good workaround, considering you have to reconfigure all your menus
and mail and the like on every login!”
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