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2005-11-11
Hmm... you don't have to mess around with config files at all. Not in KDE, not in Gnome.
It's a matter of clicking on a different radiobutton. That's all there is to it.
When I used Linux, either it antialiased all fonts, or none of them. So, I created a large configuration file for the fonts in PC-BSD, and here's how it looks like now
http://img29.imageshack.us/img29/9339/pcbsd2yh.png