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How to fix, I need some more confirmations please let me know if this fixes you, please reboot and start KDE a few times to verify.

open xterm
sudo su -
mv /etc/profile /etc/profile-kde
mv /etc/profile-orig /etc/profile

reboot, font problems fixed right?
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yep... seems to work. so far so good.

I'll reboot a few more times to be sure.

Whats in that file that led u to believe that it'd fix things?

Sai
 
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Originally Posted by setasai View Post
yep... seems to work. so far so good.

I'll reboot a few more times to be sure.

Whats in that file that led u to believe that it'd fix things?

Sai

I added stuff to be able to run KDE commands from the command line. This will remove the paths to executables I compiled, so if it cant find the problem, it cant create one.

Anyway, I can fix the problem with the KDE paths in a script to run when Konsole starts in a future update.


For now, do that and you get your fonts back
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hmmm interesting... why would adding to /etc/profile change other things?

I'm familiar w/ linux but not THAT familiar.
 
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Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
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reboot, font problems fixed right?
- correctomundo, mr. pb! does the trick!

- good job on tracking this down....

- tks and have a happy!

p.s. looking forward to a wonderful KDE experience on my n800!

(back to dancing and singing, "Happy! Happy! Joy! Joy!)

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Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
How to fix, I need some more confirmations please let me know if this fixes you, please reboot and start KDE a few times to verify.

open xterm
sudo su -
mv /etc/profile /etc/profile-kde
mv /etc/profile-orig /etc/profile

reboot, font problems fixed right?
hello pd, I've a little problem. I don't have the /etc/profile-orig file. How can I get it? Can I use the one that is located in the main partition (with no kde installed)?

tnx
 
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Great stuff PB!! Now I have a habit of scanning forums for big, bold red text

Keep it up!

-TK
 
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Originally Posted by Lupin3d View Post
hello pd, I've a little problem. I don't have the /etc/profile-orig file. How can I get it? Can I use the one that is located in the main partition (with no kde installed)?

tnx

Yes you can, also here is original (sorry didn't think about boot from sd)

# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne sh ell (sh(1))
# and Bourne compatible shells (bash(1), ksh(1), ash(1), .. .).

. /etc/ptmalloc.conf

export PATH="/usr/bin:/bin"

umask 022
source /etc/osso-af-init/af-defines.sh
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Originally Posted by TabletKev View Post
Great stuff PB!! Now I have a habit of scanning forums for big, bold red text

Keep it up!

-TK
heh

I know but people just dont seem to read the whole thread, much less even the first post. So I try to highlight the important things
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Originally Posted by penguinbait View Post
Yes you can, also here is original (sorry didn't think about boot from sd)

# /etc/profile: system-wide .profile file for the Bourne sh ell (sh(1))
# and Bourne compatible shells (bash(1), ksh(1), ash(1), .. .).

. /etc/ptmalloc.conf

export PATH="/usr/bin:/bin"

umask 022
source /etc/osso-af-init/af-defines.sh

works like a charm!!!! thanks again PB!!!!
 
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