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Peter Eddy wrote:
| Sean Kennedy wrote: | |> So the default install of FC1 has a 1.4 moz install that has non-jaggy |> fonts. I want the latest version of Moz, so I download and install it, |> but the fonts here are very jaggy. |> |> Can someone tell me how to make the new version look like the old |> version, and why this is like it is? | | | It's like that because whatever you used isn't compiled to use xft, | the newer font rendering stuff that makes everything look perty. | | You can add the following to your yum conf, or just ftp the rpms from | here: | | [mozilla-seamonkey] | name=Mozilla SeaMonkey Releases | baseurl=http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla.org/mozilla/yum/SeaMonkey/releases/current/redhat/$releasever | | | Peter | | Ah ha, thank you. I had thought originally it might be something of that nature, but the whole GUI linux thing is new to me ( CLI junky, 5 years and counting :) ).
Any idea how I can do this manually, from source? Or should I just rely on the RPMs and be happy?
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