[LUGSB] mozilla fonts problem
David C. Dong
ddong at ic.sunysb.edu
Wed Mar 24 23:03:43 EST 2004
What the heck is DongDong.. Your name is funny and Stupid.
David C. Dong
On Wed, 24 Mar 2004, Dongdong Ge wrote:
> Hi,I am a newbie in linux. I am running redhat 9 on my machine.And I
> upgrade my mozilla from 1.2 to 1.7b yesterday. Then the fonts of it become
> really think and fuzzy. I searched the web and all posts talk about xft
> setup, upgrade gtk, sth like that, which really make confused. Is there
> any simple expanation you can give me? Thanks a lot!
>
> Dongdong
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Subject: [LUGSB] Partition Magic
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This has come up at several meetings before, but we're going to need a
copy of partition magic for the install-a-thon being held this Saturday.
We need a way to resize existing NTFS partitions without losing data.
This way we can 'borrow' some of the space used for a Win XP install and
use it for Linux. If anyone has a copy of Partition Magic that they
would like to bring down to the install-a-thon, that would be great. We
won't be copying the software in any way, just using it to resize
partitions. If we can't get a copy of this (or some other tool that
reliably resizes NTFS partitions) we won't be able to help those with
Windows XP machines. I know that ntfsresize is supposed to work, but
I'd trust Partition Magic much more. So, just lemme know if you've got
a copy.
Thanks,
Mark.
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