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Posted: July 08 2006,19:56 |
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Quote (yanewbee @ July 08 2006,12:17) | Just an update that might be helpful to others.
I was searching the forums for a way to de uglify fonts and stumbled on a post that mentioned pushing a button on an LCD monitor.
So I pushed the auto button on my monitor and it flickered for a couple seconds. Now everything is much sharper. (In MS windows this button does nothing)
Hope this helps somebody else.
Now that I can see I can surf the web and find a way to clean up the fonts or use truetype.
I installed to hard drive and DSL has pretty much everything I need. However I cant use enable apt as it fails with a checksum error.
There is a suggestion in the forums to use a mirror. Okay I found one but I dont know where to save it or what to do with it. |
The following menu sequence seems to help at times:
Right click (on the desktop) -> Window Manager -> Reconfigure
BTW, I think your ying/yang animation is way cool!
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