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Gooseberry Clock:
quote:Originally posted by void main:
Why? That's *all* I use. They work great for me.
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Are you reading them using your CD writer or a normal CD-ROM drive?
Master of Reality:
how did you get the fonts to look right in konqueror??? they are horrible!
Mozilla works fine though. And i think Gnome looks better with the bluecurve theme. I hange KDE though
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by * Red Ranger Software * / Blob:
Are you reading them using your CD writer or a normal CD-ROM drive?
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Normal CD drives can read them just fine. In fact I installed on my old laptop that has one of the most fussy drives there is (and not a writer). Seems when you write the disks with "cdrecord" they work fine in any drive. The nice part is, I just reuse the disks when the new version of Red Hat comes out.
[ October 03, 2002: Message edited by: void main ]
voidmain:
quote:Originally posted by The Master of Reality / Bob:
how did you get the fonts to look right in konqueror??? they are horrible!
Mozilla works fine though. And i think Gnome looks better with the bluecurve theme. I hange KDE though
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I never did get the fonts to look right in Konqueror. Luckily I did the install on a separate partition and just dual booted my Red Hat 7.3 partition. I couldn't take it any more, am back on 7.3. It also seems to hog up more memory on this old laptop. 7.3 is much faster. I suggest you have at least 128MB if you are going to run 8.0 and the new BlueCrap.
Master of Reality:
8.0 seems faster on my old dev computer when running KDE than any other OS running kde on that computer (and windows ran slow on it too)
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