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Old 11-26-2003, 03:19 AM   #1
scobiej
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Anybody ever had problems with anti-aliasing working under gnome but not KDE apps?


... and before you ask, anti-aliasing is turned on in the KDE control panel. It's redhat 9 and I can't get a response from that forum so I thought I'd throw it into the wider general category in the hope somebody comes up with an answer.
I've just did an apt-get dist-upgrade and XFree86 got updated to 4.3.0-2.90.43 from an older 4.3 installation.
Every other app bar the KDE ones have all got anti-aliasing. As KDE is my primary desktop, this is very frustrating.
 
  


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