Karsten writes: > The problems involve Gtk and its handling of non-8859-1 encoded fonts, > due to changes in X11. The fault is Gtk, not X11. Updating to XFree86v4 > should help, as several other modifications to font configuration, > adequately addressed in d-u archives. I found that I had to comment out the local font server line in the "Files" section of /etc/X11/XF86Config-4. -- John Hasler john@dhh.gt.org Dancing Horse Hill Elmwood, Wisconsin