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Re: ISP-ing
On Wed, 23 Jun 1999, Bud Beckman wrote:
> No work station, no network, a stupid PC able to connect to the Internet
> through a ISP. Nothing for the user to choose, the distribution tells it
> all, you have a PC that can be connected to the Internet and do the odd
> other things you may want to use, woord processing, graphics and if you want
> to play a game, by yourself, it will do that too.
This is going to be what our workstation install ( as opposed to Redhat )
will target. Redhat's comes pretty close actually ( ie no servers ) ,
however, their "workstation" is more like a developers workstation.
> Now, how the heck do I get bigger fonts so I can read them without pressing
> my nose to the screen, I'm nearsighted. There probably is a how to on that
> and I have not found it.
what applications do you want to use bigger fonts on ? if you use KDE's
"kvt" terminals , you can use the GUI to set your fonts.
You need to do it seperately for the other GUI apps.
-- Donovan
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