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Is there any way I can get the menus to look exactly like I had them in SUSE 9.0 -- I don't like the titling between the sections and whatever size I set the desktop fonts I get quite large Vertical spaces between the menu lines -- it doesn't look nice at all.
I've gone back to SUSE 9.0 ( not so much because of this but because my wireless card doesn't work anymore --- posted in the Wireless Networking section.
For some reason I got std fonts again when I deleted the user and all the home and kde files and from root re-created the user. Everthing was fine again afterwards --seems it's best to add users AFTER installing the system rather than as part of the install.
Wireless is working again -- got update from Linuxants site -- I'm not normally keen on paying for linux software but since Wireless is so important and these cards have so much proprietary code in them it was a few bucks well spent in this case.
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