No, you just need to execute this on a terminal: echo "Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault" > ~/.Xresources And check the output of: xrdb -query | grep Xft
As a Debian user that was something that I wasn't satisfied, and which Ubuntu did much better than anyone else, finally I found this link and I could match Ubuntu font rendering. http://bit.ly/reTb4m For me the real…
KDE 4.9.5 it's already packaged in Debian, see: http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2013/01/msg00060.html, although those packages are targeted to sid, it works with testing after pulling a couple libs of sid.
No, you just need to execute this on a terminal: echo "Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault" > ~/.Xresources And check the output of: xrdb -query | grep Xft
As a Debian user that was something that I wasn't satisfied, and which Ubuntu did much better than anyone else, finally I found this link and I could match Ubuntu font rendering. http://bit.ly/reTb4m For me the real…
KDE 4.9.5 it's already packaged in Debian, see: http://lists.debian.org/debian-kde/2013/01/msg00060.html, although those packages are targeted to sid, it works with testing after pulling a couple libs of sid.