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Comment Re:It is on a base system (Score 1) 1229

I am running Jaguar, and in the General preferences pane, the only option is to turn off Font Smoothing for fonts smaller than X, where X is a drop down menu with 8, 9, 10, and 12. I use a high resolution so I like to use larger font sizes, such as 14 or so. To turn off font smoothing for all size fonts you have to use TinkerTool, which is a 3rd party add in (ok, so it's not a "hack", but it certainly isn't part of the default Apple interface).

I would use Darwin except from time to time, I do enjoy having a second desktop handy, even if it is very slow. I am sure I could get a window manager to work with Darwin, and I could probably get ather apps as well, but as it is, the machine is fast enough for what I primarily use it for (mail/web/file serving).

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