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The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does anyone know
how to fix it? thanks,
Felix wrote:
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like
they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does anyone
know how to fix it? thanks,
Yes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but
they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old fonts package and refusing updates for it. For more information read https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like
they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does anyone
know how to fix it? thanks,
Yes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but
they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old fonts
package and refusing updates for it. For more information read
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
Oh, thanks. but I looked at the link, and I'm not sure what file I have
to download and what I have to do with it. sorry, :(
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like
they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does anyone
know how to fix it? thanks,
Yes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but
they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old fonts
package and refusing updates for it. For more information read
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
Oh, thanks. but I looked at the link, and I'm not sure what file I have
to download and what I have to do with it. sorry, :(
Felix wrote:
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like
they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does
anyone know how to fix it? thanks,
Yes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while
ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but
they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old
fonts package and refusing updates for it. For more information read
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
Oh, thanks. but I looked at the link, and I'm not sure what file I
have to download and what I have to do with it. sorry, :(
Download this and save it:
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/f/fonts-ubuntu/fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Then go into the folder where you saved it, click right and choose
"Open in terminal".
In the terminal, type:
sudo dpkg -i fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Enter your password and enter.
Normally you could just double-click the deb-file, but since this is
an old package Mint will refuse to install it. That's why you have to install it with sudo in the terminal. Also don't forget to refuse any updates for this package after you reinstalled it. As soon as it pops
up in your Update Manager, right click and choose "refuse all future updates".
Hope this helps.
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like
they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does
anyone know how to fix it? thanks,
Yes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while
ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but
they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old
fonts package and refusing updates for it. For more information read
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
Oh, thanks. but I looked at the link, and I'm not sure what file I
have to download and what I have to do with it. sorry, :(
Download this and save it:
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/f/fonts-ubuntu/fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Then go into the folder where you saved it, click right and choose
"Open in terminal".
In the terminal, type:
sudo dpkg -i fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Enter your password and enter.
Normally you could just double-click the deb-file, but since this is
an old package Mint will refuse to install it. That's why you have to
install it with sudo in the terminal. Also don't forget to refuse any
updates for this package after you reinstalled it. As soon as it pops
up in your Update Manager, right click and choose "refuse all future
updates".
Hope this helps.
yes, thanks. that worked fine. :) but how could I change back to the new
font version (if I decide I want to) after I've chosen "refuse all
future updates" ?
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like
they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does
anyone know how to fix it? thanks,
Yes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while
ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but
they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old
fonts package and refusing updates for it. For more information read
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
Oh, thanks. but I looked at the link, and I'm not sure what file I
have to download and what I have to do with it. sorry, :(
Download this and save it:
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/f/fonts-ubuntu/fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Then go into the folder where you saved it, click right and choose
"Open in terminal".
In the terminal, type:
sudo dpkg -i fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Enter your password and enter.
Normally you could just double-click the deb-file, but since this is
an old package Mint will refuse to install it. That's why you have to
install it with sudo in the terminal. Also don't forget to refuse any
updates for this package after you reinstalled it. As soon as it pops
up in your Update Manager, right click and choose "refuse all future
updates".
Hope this helps.
yes, thanks. that worked fine. :) but how could I change back to the new >font version (if I decide I want to) after I've chosen "refuse all
future updates" ?
On Sun, 14 Sep 2025 22:46:20 +1000, Felix <none@not.here> wrote:
yes, thanks. that worked fine. :) but how could I change back to the new >>font version (if I decide I want to) after I've chosen "refuse allThat's why I'm not keen on Linux they are doing the update thing
future updates" ?
relentlessly changing. Almost as bad as Microsoft,
Seems in Linux case you can halt updates (if not broken why fix it)
Not sure what the options are for Malware/Virus APP's are?
Used to be a hardware IP blocking unit not a software option (may of
changed)
Jumping through the intermediate versions to upgrade a dying LTS distro version to the latest one ready to last another five/ten years can be troublesome though.
On 9/14/25 8:46 AM, Felix wrote:
Monsieur wrote:Go back into update manager and remove the 'refuse' and the next
Felix wrote:
Monsieur wrote:
Felix wrote:
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like >>>>>> they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. Does
anyone know how to fix it? thanks,
Yes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while
ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but >>>>> they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old
fonts package and refusing updates for it. For more information read >>>>> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
Oh, thanks. but I looked at the link, and I'm not sure what file I
have to download and what I have to do with it. sorry, :(
Download this and save it:
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/f/fonts-ubuntu/fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Then go into the folder where you saved it, click right and choose
"Open in terminal".
In the terminal, type:
sudo dpkg -i fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Enter your password and enter.
Normally you could just double-click the deb-file, but since this is
an old package Mint will refuse to install it. That's why you have to
install it with sudo in the terminal. Also don't forget to refuse any
updates for this package after you reinstalled it. As soon as it pops
up in your Update Manager, right click and choose "refuse all future
updates".
Hope this helps.
yes, thanks. that worked fine. :) but how could I change back to the new
font version (if I decide I want to) after I've chosen "refuse all
future updates" ?
update will do the job.
On Sun, 14 Sep 2025 22:46:20 +1000, Felix <none@not.here> wrote:
Monsieur wrote:That's why I'm not keen on Linux they are doing the update thing
Felix wrote:yes, thanks. that worked fine. :) but how could I change back to the new
Monsieur wrote:Download this and save it:
Felix wrote:Oh, thanks. but I looked at the link, and I'm not sure what file I
The headers of unread newsgroup messages are not in bold text like >>>>>> they should be. It's been like this since I installed it. DoesYes, reinstall the old Ubuntu fonts. I had the same problem a while
anyone know how to fix it? thanks,
ago.
The new fonts (thinner and "more modern") are in Mint since 22.1 but >>>>> they mess up Seamonkey. From Mint's release notes:
"Going back to the old fonts is possible by downloading the old
fonts package and refusing updates for it. For more information read >>>>> https://askubuntu.com/questions/1465216/install-the-old-version-of-the-ubuntu-font.
"
have to download and what I have to do with it. sorry, :(
http://mirrors.kernel.org/ubuntu/pool/main/f/fonts-ubuntu/fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Then go into the folder where you saved it, click right and choose
"Open in terminal".
In the terminal, type:
sudo dpkg -i fonts-ubuntu_0.83-6ubuntu1_all.deb
Enter your password and enter.
Normally you could just double-click the deb-file, but since this is
an old package Mint will refuse to install it. That's why you have to
install it with sudo in the terminal. Also don't forget to refuse any
updates for this package after you reinstalled it. As soon as it pops
up in your Update Manager, right click and choose "refuse all future
updates".
Hope this helps.
font version (if I decide I want to) after I've chosen "refuse all
future updates" ?
relentlessly changing. Almost as bad as Microsoft,
Seems in Linux case you can halt updates (if not broken why fix it)
Not sure what the options are for Malware/Virus APP's are?
Used to be a hardware IP blocking unit not a software option (may of
changed)
On 15 Sep 2025 12:36:35 +1000, Computer Nerd Kev wrote:
Jumping through the intermediate versions to upgrade a dying LTS distro
version to the latest one ready to last another five/ten years can be
troublesome though.
Debian does not skip versions for LTS, according to <https://wiki.debian.org/LTS>.