Don't know what happened, but I'm suddenly unable to access "Fonts" under System Settings | Application Appearance | Fonts. When I select it, I get a spinning mouse pointer and nothing ever actually happens; I have to 'terminate' the application in order to close it. Any ideas? (It's only happening to me, i.e., my dummy accounts on the same laptop don't have this problem.)
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Re: Lost access to fonts via System Settings
Originally posted by DoYouKubuntuDon't know what happened, but I'm suddenly unable to access "Fonts" under System Settings | Application Appearance | Fonts. When I select it, I get a spinning mouse pointer and nothing ever actually happens; I have to 'terminate' the application in order to close it.
- Did KDE create a new .fonts.conf?
- Can you open the Fonts settings window?
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Re: Lost access to fonts via System Settings
Originally posted by SteveRileyOriginally posted by DoYouKubuntuDon't know what happened, but I'm suddenly unable to access "Fonts" under System Settings | Application Appearance | Fonts. When I select it, I get a spinning mouse pointer and nothing ever actually happens; I have to 'terminate' the application in order to close it.Because of .fonts.conf's effect on fonts in SeaMonkey/Firefox (it makes them hideously ugly), historically I've always deleted it and that solved the problem. However, for reasons unknown to me, in 11.04 that trick doesn't work because the file keeps getting recreated. So instead of simply deleting it I deleted it, touched it (so it's just an empty file), and then chmod 000 it so it couldn't be rewritten. I had tried making it 400 and 444 but that still allowed it to be recreated (shouldn't have, but did).
Well...duh. Making it readable solved the problem I posted about. So that's resolved, but I have yet to figure out why the file keeps getting recreated, whereas in previous versions of Kubuntu it did not.
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