Though I could not get `~/.ssh.known_hosts` to not hash, I was able to
configure SSH to use the `~/.ssh/config` file for autocompletion. Documented
here:
http://unix.stackexchange.com/questions/136351/autocomplete-server-names-for-ssh-and-scp
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I am also having this issue. The molecule editor shows only a black window.
This is my graphics card:
00:02.0 VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Core Processor Integrated
Graphics Controller (rev 02)
If there is any additional information that I should supply, please let
me know.
$
Note that despite the Kalzium molecule editor window showing only a
black window, stand-alone Avogadro works fine.
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Title:
kalzium moecular
Public bug reported:
On a new install of Kubuntu 15.10 the "Swap CapsLock and Escape feature"
is disabled after returning from suspend. This feature worked fine in
all versions of Kubuntu 6.06 until 14.10. I did not test Kubuntu 15.04.
I'm not sure in which package is the issue.
$ lsb_release
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Public bug reported:
After the Plasma 5 panel crashed* many letters in all applications
checked (Firefox, Thunderbird) disappeared. In some cases, the drop
shadows of letters did appear, but the letter above did not. I'll attach
screenshots.
Distro: Kubuntu 15.10
$ lsb_release -rd
Description:
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To clarify, sometimes I'll be in the middle of working and whoops the
physical CapsLock key, which I use for Escape, has become CapsLock
again.
I have for years used the "Swap CapsLock and Escape" option in KDE, and
then when this issue cropped up I disabled that option and started using
the
** Summary changed:
- Swap CapsLock and Escape feature disabled after return from suspend
+ Swap CapsLock and Escape feature disabled spontaneously
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I just had this issue occur again (the CapsLock and Escape functionality
returned to their normal keys instead of being swapped) when returning
after leaving the computer unattended for some time. However, the
computer did not enter sleep or suspend during that time.
What can I do to
In addition to CPU, sometimes kdeconnectd will use upwards of 300 MiB of
RSS:
USER PID %CPU %MEMVSZ RSS TTY STAT START TIME COMMAND
dotanco+ 1787 1.0 11.6 1055976 342448 ? Sl Nov19 172:14
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libexec/kdeconnectd
This is my system:
$ cat
** Description changed:
- On a new install of Kubuntu 15.10 the "Swap CapsLock and Escape feature"
- is disabled after returning from suspend. This feature worked fine in
- all versions of Kubuntu 6.06 until 14.10. I did not test Kubuntu 15.04.
+ System:
+ - New install of Kubuntu 15.10 on a
** Summary changed:
- Swap CapsLock and Escape feature disabled spontaneously
+ Swap CapsLock and Escape feature disabled on external keyboard when keyboard
is unplugged and replaced.
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Comments #2 and #3 may be confusing as I did not know what caused the
bug to trigger at the time that I wrote them (disconnecting and
reconnecting the USB cable).
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This bug seems to have been closed WONTFIX as it affects older,
unsupported Ubuntu versions. However, I have encountered this bug on an
upgrade from 15.10 to 16.04, and other dupes of the bug show that other
users are encountering the bug on newer Ubuntu versions as well.
Please reopen. Thank
I can confirm this issue on Ubuntu 18.04
$ cat /etc/issue
Ubuntu 18.04.1 LTS \n \l
$ ghemical
OpenGL extension version - 1.4
DEBUG ; preparing to open file /usr/share/libghemical/3.0.0/builder/amino.txt
DEBUG ; preparing to open file /usr/share/libghemical/3.0.0/builder/nucleic.txt
DEBUG ;
Lester, I see that the kpcli homepage [1] now (March 2022) states:
> A command line interface (interactive shell) to work with KeePass 1.x
or 2.x database files.
From what version forward are Keepass v2 files (*.kdbx) supported?
I tried what I believe to be the latest kpcli version (3.6),
@Richard:
I do not think that this issue is related to the smooth scrolling issue in KDE.
I am familiar with the smooth scrolling issue, and that has been a problem
since before the problems in KOrganizer started. This is a different issue.
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Not on my system, with KDE 4.1 on Kubuntu 8.10. Dell Inspiron E1505 /
6400. Reopening.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281981
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Thanks, Mario, what are the appropriate KDE packages? Here is my output,
for reference:
Outer window is 0x2a1, inner window is 0x2a2
PropertyNotify event, serial 8, synthetic NO, window 0x2a1,
atom 0x27 (WM_NAME), time 5284535, state PropertyNewValue
PropertyNotify event,
Here is the KDE bug:
https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=174359
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I think that what usr is trying to express is that Fedora with KDE works
as well as Fedora with Gnome. Actually, in my own opinion with the
distro it works better. Same for Mandriva, Suse, and most other distros.
The system is more polished and the system management tools are better
integrated. In
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 281779 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/281779
I filed this bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/kdebase-runtime/+bug/280724 (Language
cannot be added, even though it has been installed)
It was marked as a dupe, and I do not understand the
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
I often test new systems (alphas, betas, mockups) when the house is
asleep. Therefore, it is essential to me that the system not beep or be
otherwise noisy. I propose an option in the Advanced dialog (at the end
of the installation wizard) for
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Sourcepackagename: language-pack-he = kde-systemsettings
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I have not seen the theme in question, however, I agree that theming GTK
would be a great way to help KDE compatibility. Is there a technical
reason not to?
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While in general I do not mind using GTK application in Kubuntu, the one
thing that makes using them difficult is the completely foreign GTK File
Chooser. The KDE File Chooser be used instead. There are published
workarounds for implementing this for most applications
Public bug reported:
I do not know which package to file this bug under, sorry.
Hardware: Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400
In a stock Hardy install, the hardware audio buttons (Mute, Volume Up,
Volume Down, Play/Pause, RW, FF, Stop) all work fine. In a stock
Intrepid install, only the Mute button
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ aplay --list-devices
List of PLAYBACK Hardware Devices
card 0: Intel [HDA Intel], device 0: STAC92xx Analog [STAC92xx Analog]
Subdevices: 1/1
Subdevice
Could you give us some idea what you were doing immediately prior
to the crash. For example did it occur when you first started the
application or just after a reboot.
It happens when I start the application, both after a reboot and after
the system has been running for some time.
Most
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde
A very serious accessibility issue has been addressed in KDE Trunk:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=165402
The issue has been resolved in KDE SVN commit 876002. Please backport
this to 8.04 and 8.10 so that users with manual disabilities can
Meta-kde is not a bug dumping place.
I never thought that it was, but in the upstream bug, at BKO, the
component is KDE and not something more specific.
That means: if the plasmoid is backportable we might ship it via our KDE 4 PPA
right away, if it is not we have no other choice than wait
It looks like a serious rendering issue regarding gtk-qt-engine-kde4 has not
been addressed:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/223274 (Widgets are in square box of background
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/229804
You
Alexandre, I do not see that the text of the tabs it cut in the
screenshot. Could you clarify? Thanks.
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I do not have a test system set up at the moment, but when I filed the
bug Kate was working fine. Also, the calendar was imported from a single
std.ics file that I manually copied from ~/.kde/share/apps/korganizer on
KDE 3 and put in the appropriate place in KDE 4. Therefore I do not
think that
I'm the OP and I have an ATI MobilityRadeon x1400 card. I am not sure if
I was using the FOSS or proprietary drivers at the time of testing.
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Yes, I do meant that the system should be quiet for the post-
installation boot. And on a laptop computer one cannot disable the
speakers or adjust the volume until the desktop already appears.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/282954
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubiquity
Hardware: Asus M3A78-EMH HDMI motherboard, AMD Athlon 5200, 2GB Kingston
RAM, two WD IDE hard disks
Kubuntu 8.04 installs fine from the i386 LiveCD. Kubuntu 8.10 i386 LiveCD
throws this error at the end of the Installer Wizard, at the
I'll try to reinstall and photograph this evening. I just googled hot to
rebuild initramfs and came up with this:
Boot from Livecd - Mount drive - Chrooted to drive - $ update-initramfs
Does that sound right?
So, this is what I need to do:
$ sudo mount /dev/sda1 /media/sda1
$ sudo chroot
For better or for worse, I cannot now reproduce the problem. As the
problem was consistent (at least six or seven installs with Ubuntu
alpha5 and alpha6, and Kubuntu alpha5 and alpha 6 using the CD as a live
desktop and using the CD as install only), but now cannot be reproduced
(neither by way of
The two installs that I refer to in comment 21 were both from the LiveCD
disk. One was in try ubuntu without making changes to your system
mode, and the second was in install ubuntu mode. The alternate CD had
no problem installing.
I should note, after the install from the live desktop, I did get
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: systeminstaller
I am trying to install Kubuntu 8.04 beta from USB. I have never attempted a USB
install before, so I used this page as a guide:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Installation/FromUSBStick
I used the isotostick.sh script linked to on that
Yes, I was using the fish:// protocol. I did not realize that it is a
KDE issue. Thanks.
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KDE4 for the time being. Can someone else confirm this for me?
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You
Public bug reported:
I am having serious DMA problems with my Dell Inspiron E1505/6400 (Intel
DuoCore2 2.0gHz, 2GB RAM, ATI X1400 video, 1680x1050px widescreen
monitor, 80GB 7200RPM SATA hard drive). The system is almost unusable
when I need to access the disk. Right-clicking takes over 2 minutes
Public bug reported:
In Konqueror 3.5.8, when files are copied via ssh from a remote host to
local, the file's date is the date that the original file was created on
the remote host. However, if the file is then copied from local to a
different remote host, the new file's date is today.
**
Public bug reported:
My hardware: Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400 laptop with 2.0 gHz Intel
DuoCore 2, 2 GB RAM, ATI X1400 MobilityRadeon graphics
I can run the Ubuntu Hardy alpha6 LiveCD just fine. I can run the
installer, and the install completes. However, I cannot perform the
first boot. When
Public bug reported:
The wording of the Appearance - Preferences - Extra is misleading.
Currently, the text reads requires faster graphics card. This makes it
sound like the user needs a faster graphics card than he currently has.
The word faster should be replaced with fast.
This is in Ubuntu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-installer
In Ubuntu 8.04 alpha6, the GUI installer window is not tall enough for
widescreen monitors. This makes some elements of the installer look
strange, for instance, the graphic map for locale selection is squished
vertically and therefore
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: base-installer
Hardware: Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400 with ATI X1400 graphics and 1680x1050
monitor
Software: Ubuntu 8.04 alpha6 Desktop install i386
After a successful installation, the Ubuntu graphic and restart
information is corrupted. Also,
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When I remove the quiet kernel parameter from grub, I see that the system
mounts the root filesystem, and then is waiting for the root filesystem. It
never stops waiting, until it goes to busybox. In busybox I can browse the root
filesystem.
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On this same hardware, the system is bootable when installing with the
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Thanks. I haven't had the time to reinstall and post the photos, but I
know that time is running out before the release.
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The Software: Kubuntu Heron 8.04 alpha5 i386 regular disk, checked for errors
and successful install
The Hardware: Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400 laptop, Intel CoreDuo2 2.0 gHz, 2 GB
RAM, ATI X1400 video card, 80 GB 7200 RPM hard drive, 1680x1050 widescreen
monitor.
After a
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ lspci -vv
00:00.0 Host bridge: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS/940GML and 945GT
Express Memory Controller Hub (rev 03)
Subsystem: Dell Unknown device 01bd
Control: I/O- Mem+ BusMaster+ SpecCycle- MemWINV- VGASnoop- ParErr-
Stepping- SERR- FastB2B-
Changed to package language-pack-kde-he. Thanks.
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To clarify, this is the screen that says something to the effect of
Take out the disk and restart your computer.
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No, nothing else looked out of place. Going through the install again, I
see that the map is the only unusual element.
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After the bug appears, upon first boot, I can see the Ubuntu logo and the
KITT-style throbber just fine. Then I get busybox. See the following bug:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/linux/+bug/199681
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Do you need those commands run on the same system that was installed, or
can another system (feisty) on the same hardware suffice? Because after
the install, I have troubles with the first boot: it sends me into
busybox. So I can either run those commands in busybox (though I don't
know how I'll
Here is the data, gotten from a properly installed hardy-alpha-6:
uname:
Linux hardya6-laptop 2.6.24-11-generic #1 SMP Fri Feb 29 22:08:31 UTC
2008 i686 GNU/Linux
lspci:
00:00.0 Host bridge [0600]: Intel Corporation Mobile 945GM/PM/GMS, 943/940GML
and 945GT Express Memory Controller Hub
I reinstalled Hardy Alpha6 from the LiveCD to reproduce the problematic
condition. After the installer finished, I got the corrupted turn off
your computer screen again. So I did. However, Grub was corrupted with
error 15, I couldn't load either the new system or Feisty (my daily
driver, in a
I just redid the install. Here is a screenshot of the map screen.
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Binary package hint: firefox-3.0
On Firefox3 on hardy-alpha-6, the Plugin Finder Service always lists
plugins as installed after an installation attempt, even if the
installation failed. This is misleading. The attached screenshot was
taken after the Plugin Finder Service
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Binary package hint: livecd-rootfs
In Hardy-alpha-6 on a Dell Inspiron E1505 / 6400 I could not browse some
harddrive partitions from the LiveCD. Only sda1 was mounted and
readable. To try to read the other partitions I clicked Filesystem or
something similar in Nautilus,
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As I am coping between two Linux machines, I doubt that ntfs-config
would affect this. I should have made that clear. Local machine: Ubuntu
7.04. Remote machine: Red Hat Enterprise Linux.
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When I install alpha6 from the LiveCD booted as the first boot option (try
ubuntu without making changes to your computer), I have had these problems:
1) After install, but before first boot, corrupted restart screen. Upon boot,
the system goes Bios - Grub - Ubuntu Splash Screen - Busybox cli
Ok, then it means that 2) the Grub Error 15 you got is not a bug if
you did not let grub install.
Grub was working fine before the install. I specifically did not want
Ubuntu to touch Grub. So whatever happened to Grub should not have
happened, as Ubuntu should have left the working Grub alone.
Now that the bug is fixed, a note should be added to the 7.10 release
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The relevant bug at bugs.kde.org is here:
http://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=148011
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Binary package hint: kde-core
KDE installations on Ubuntu (standard Gnome desktop) systems suffer from
an inability to access certain core applications from the menus.
Therefore, I propose that kmenu-gnome, or something similar, be included
with KDE-core by default.
An excellent solution that I can live with. Thank you for sharing that.
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Binary package hint: kde-core
In Hebrew, we call the weekdays first day (Sunday), second day
(Monday), and so forth. They are often abbreviated with the letters of
the Hebrew alphabet. In Kontact, Sunday is translated as יום א, Monday
is יום ב, and so forth. The redundant
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kde
Ubuntu 8.04 will be an LTS release. The people who use LTS releases need
stable, proven code that provides a basic minimum of expected features,
no more and of course no less.
Therefore, KDE 4.0 should not be the standard UI for Kubuntu. KDE 4.0 has
Even if Kubuntu 8.04 is not LTS, KDE 4.0 is not production ready. So say
the KDE devs.
Why was this marked invalid? If it is because of the LTS misstatement,
than that is not good enough reason to invalidate the bug. Rather, it is
good reason to simply change the bug's title. I will revalidate
Last I heard, Fedora was the experimental bleeding edge distro, and
[K]ubuntu was meant to be a stable, reliable OS. That's why my daily
driver is running Kubuntu. If Kubuntu starts including incomplete,
unstable, and bug-ridden software that even the developers say is not
fit for everyday use,
Upstream always dictates what you have in the end, they are upstream after
all and they make the code.
Not true, Kubuntu could ship with KDE 1.4 should they want to.
This discussion is pointless,
The discussion as to what will be the default UI is far from pointless,
in fact, I'd say that it
Why not have the option of desktop in the installer. It could be worded like
this:
1) Stable System: based upon current generation KDE technology.
2) Advanced System:based upon next generation KDE technology.
I insist that the 3.x branch of KDE is the current generation, especially at
stated by
Thanks, trollord. I've already nuked the system and reinstalled. The new
system (identical setup) does not have this issue. Sorry, I would have
liked to have kept the system around for bugsquashing and improving
Ubuntu, but I do need to work! I'm therefore closing this bug. If there
are any
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: kcoloredit
The Hardware: Dell Inspiron with ATI x1400 graphics card and fglrx driver.
Kubuntu 8.04
The Problem: The Kcolourchooser application, and all KDE applications that use
an eye-dropper colour selector, selects only shades of blue.
The Fine
Public bug reported:
VIM-tiny does not support many of the features of VIM, so aliasing vim
to vim-tiny is wrong. VIM users open VIM-tiny and do not understand why
things are not working as planned. Therefore vim should be aliased to a
file that explains that only vim-tiny is installed, explains
I marked it as package vim. There is no package vim-tiny to choose from.
** Changed in: vim (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: None = vim
Status: Incomplete = New
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Binary package hint: kde4
Sometimes Ubuntu includes, or has the option to add, beta-grade software
(Firefox 3, KDE 4.1 Beta 2). Please compile beta software with debugging
enabled, so that we could file bugs. That is the purpose of beta
software, of course.
** Affects:
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: firefox
On a brand new KDE 8.04 with KDE3 install and only KDE 4 and Firefox
added, the default Firefox theme is so ugly that my users will not use
it! Please develop a more flattering theme for this otherwise terrific
web browser. Thanks.
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I did mean KDE4, not 3. And while taste is most certainly subjective,
see the attached screenshot where the default Firefox theme is seen on
KDE4 in Kubuntu. The browser looks like Netscape Navigator 4.7.
The theme is 'default', as can be seen in the screenshot.
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I am changing the status from Invalid to New as I have corrected the
description to be relevant to KDE4. Additionally, I have changed the
language to be more descriptive, and included a screenshot.
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Binary package hint: kde4
The folderview widget should be installed as default in KDE4. Users
expect that files in the ~/Desktop will appear, naturally, on their
desktop. The ability to add Widgets and such is nice, but as default it
should not change such fundamental
Public bug reported:
The gtk-qt-engine-kde4 gives HTML input fields a grey outline in
Firefox3. See attached screenshot of Google homepage. Note the main Text
box, the two Submit buttons, and the three radio buttons. Other HTML
input fields, such as Checkmarks and Select boxen are similarly
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/244194
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As I do not see a voting mechanism in Launchpad, I am simply meToo++ this bug.
However, as Harald mentioned, there are some issues to address first, namely:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gtk-qt-engine/+bug/229398
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/244194
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Public bug reported:
Users of Right-To-Left languages such as Arabic, Hebrew, and Farsi often
need to either right- or left- align the text in text fields. However,
KDE4 applications do not support the ability to switch the text
direction. Most KDE applications simply left align everything (kate,
Here is an image of the incorrect dialog, with corrected text below. I
use this image to remind myself which button to push whenever I need to
erase something.
** Attachment added: Hebrew correction of incorrect text.
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/15690810/kontact%20erase.png
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Wrong Hebrew
Thank you James. While I agree with closing this bug as Invalid (it
certainly is not a software bug), then why is Bug #1 not closed as
Invalid as well? It certainly is not a software bug either.
For reference:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+bug/1
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Freenode #ubuntu* Channels are Too
Public bug reported:
In the variable width fonts supplied with Debian and Ubuntu it is very
hard to distinguish I (uppercase eye) from l (lowercase el). I propose
that the uppercase eye have bars along the top and bottom edge in
default UI fonts.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
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