Still Newbie After All These Years
Posted: Fri Oct 06, 2006 8:25 am
Or..I'm just a big "micro"-softie -ho! ho!, stop me before I kill again.
For the slight chance that I'm the only goober here that doesn't know it, if your fonts look like crap in Linux (Firefox, etc) - you may need to download the MS True Type Fonts for your distro. I'd never really thought about it, but had noticed different distros looked great (fontwise) and others looked like crap.
I'm using Debian Etch now and experienced font crappage until Dave at Lotta Linux Links pointed me to the MSTT package http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/msttcorefonts. Unfortunately I didn't restart X before I didn't see a difference and went back and installed the TT Xconfig recommended package http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11 ... dfont-conf and then restarted X - so not sure if the last was essential - but, anywho, it works!
What a difference. This looks as good as XP now
For the slight chance that I'm the only goober here that doesn't know it, if your fonts look like crap in Linux (Firefox, etc) - you may need to download the MS True Type Fonts for your distro. I'd never really thought about it, but had noticed different distros looked great (fontwise) and others looked like crap.
I'm using Debian Etch now and experienced font crappage until Dave at Lotta Linux Links pointed me to the MSTT package http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11/msttcorefonts. Unfortunately I didn't restart X before I didn't see a difference and went back and installed the TT Xconfig recommended package http://packages.debian.org/unstable/x11 ... dfont-conf and then restarted X - so not sure if the last was essential - but, anywho, it works!
What a difference. This looks as good as XP now