Re: "could not find module 'kde-fonts'"

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deloptes composed on 2018-06-03 09:26 (UTC+0200):

> Luke Kenneth Casson Leighton wrote:

>> you could instead put the two files side-by-side in xterms
>> of identical height and do page-down page-down page-down instead.

> there is kdiff3 for that

It does a nice job of showing off differences. I see lots of differences related
to which fonts are or are not installed, and the different hostnames and various
addresses, but I fail to ID any missing bit to ID why 760's 'tdecmshell fonts'
fails and 780's succeeds.

http://fm.no-ip.com/Tmp/Linux/KDE/stracelogs.zip
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