On 2012-02-13 05:03, Mario A Yepes C wrote:
On 2012-02-08 06:16, Martin Pitt wrote:
I'll upload a fixed version now. It would be great if you could confirm
that things work again with version 0.68?
I've added your launchpad repo, but cant update the program.
It was I who used a PPA, not
On 2012-12-16 10:38, Francis Gindein wrote:
I can't configure iBus for Chinese (pinyin inputs), which is a real
issue/limitations :-(. No workaround ?
In a terminal window:
im-switch -s ibus
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** Changed in: skype (Ubuntu Raring)
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On 2013-03-31, frenchy82 wrote:
I've tried this patch from an other bug report where only 64bits
system seems to be implicated
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/skype/+bug/1155327/comments/27
What made you believe it's for 64 bits only? I'm on a 32 bits system
myself, and it works fine
I see. The method in comment #30 should in effect be similar to what's
in my PPA and the proposed patch. Then I have no idea. Sorry.
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Patch modified in accordance with Jamie's suggestions in comment #49.
** Patch removed: skype_lp-1155327.patch
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** Patch added: skype_lp-1155327.patch
Nvidia is blamed for the problem in bug 1163384.
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skype crashed with SIGSEGV in malloc@plt()
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Mauricio,
It's applied to the source code, then you rebuild the package and
install the resulting .deb files using dpkg.
But since you need to ask, and assuming that you just want it to work
while waiting for the fix to reach the archive, I recommend that you
follow the advice in comment #30.
Quote from comment #39 in bug #1131636:
I can use qupzilla with javascript and skype as well
(LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1 skype)
Please note that frenchy82 is the only person I have noticed who
reported that the LD_PRELOAD workaround did not work for him. So I get
the
@Steve: As you may have seen, frenchy82 confirmed at the other bug what
I suspected, i.e. he needs the LD_PRELOAD workaround also with Qtwebkit
2.3.1.
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@Arnau: Are you possibly on an amd64 architecture? If so, and as an
experiment, what if you exchange
/usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1
for
/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/mesa/libGL.so.1
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I'm just testing this change:
sudo mv /usr/bin/skype-binary /usr/share/skype/skype
sudo sed -r -i s,bin/skype-binary,share/skype/skype, /usr/bin/skype
It seems to work fine, and unlike before the Activate menu item is
visible in Unity.
Arrrg ... How did I not notice this before? (Have been
On 2013-05-09 11:47, Arnau wrote:
@gunnarhj: Same issue, any clue why?
I smell broken packages. This is not a proper place to talk about that,
but here is a starting-point to get help:
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/SynapticHowto#How_to_fix_broken_packages
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I couldn't help testing, so I removed the skype and skype-bin packages,
downloaded the provided .deb file and installed it.
It works. :) Without a need to downgrade libqtwebkit4 or apply 'the
LD_PRELOAD
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Cervisia does not regognize en_GB as display language. It's particularly
strange, considering that en_GB is the only English translation
available:
~$ locate -r locale.*/en.*cervisia.mo
/usr/share/locale-langpack/en_GB/LC_MESSAGES/cervisia.mo
~$
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Cervisia does not regognize en_GB as display language. It's particularly
strange, considering that en_GB is the only English translation
available:
~$ locate -r locale.*/en.*cervisia.mo
Thanks for the additional information. It indicates that qt based
applications don't play well with fontconfig.
However:
On 2014-06-27 07:50, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
In the font settings, everything is set to Ubuntu, except for the
monospace font which is set to Monospace.
Which font settings
On 2014-06-30 08:59, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
I only have the problem since updating to 14.04, so it really might
be connected to the font change.
When you say that you updated, I take it that you don't have a clean
14.04 install, but upgraded from 13.10. And if that's the case, the
package carrying
Thanks for the additional info. Then we can leave that theory behind.
It was not quite correct when I said that WenQuanYi Zen Hei was the
previous default font for Chinese. It was in 13.10 in case of a Chinese
locale, but that does not apply to your situation.
The previous package for rendering
On 2014-07-14 09:25, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
If I change the locale in my existing installation to simplified
Chinese, all Chinese text is displayed correctly. (fonts-droid
installed and language-selector-common updated to the Utopic
version.)
Ok, with that we know that the fontconfig settings
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Hi Lukas, any chance that you can address the questions in comment #14?
Also, language-selector in Trusty has been updated now, so if you
haven't already done so, you should downgrade language-selector-common
to version 0.129.2 so you are not shut out from possible future updates.
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Thanks for your latest info, Lukas!
On 2014-07-28 07:59, Lukas Bunsen wrote:
The local was mixed again, my hypothesis is that the Kubuntu
installer sets some locale values depending on the timezone you
choose?
Yes, that's what happens. The installer guesses the locale categories
which control
Hi Lukas, and thanks again for your efforts. The name of the Chinese
font file is DroidSansFallbackFull.ttf, and that file is included
somewhere in the fc-match output, right? So the font is there, it's just
that the system doesn't see it...
Since we have several concurrent font-droid related
-android (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged = In Progress
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Importance: Undecided = Medium
** Changed in: fonts-android (Ubuntu Trusty)
Status: New
** Branch linked: lp:~gunnarhj/ubuntu/utopic/language-selector/droid-
sans-fallback-fix
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Hi Andy,
It sounds as if you need help with the configuration, and that your
problem has nothing to do with this bug report. I would recommend that
you ask for help at e.g. http://askubuntu.com/
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Thanks for your report!
A guest session is passwordless by design, so screenlocking should
indeed be disabled. In Ubuntu this is accomplished in
/usr/lib/lightdm/guest-session-auto.sh
which is run at login and includes this command:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.lockdown disable-lock-screen
Of course, one route would be to modify the screensaver(s) used in
Kubuntu so they honor the just mentioned gsettings value.
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Hi Erica,
This bug report deals with a problem in a previous version of the Skype
client, and has been closed for a long time. If you suspect a bug in the
current version (4.3), please file a new bug report. To seek help, go to
for example http://askubuntu.com/
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sometimes, and I would like to report an issue I have met several times.
In the GUI for language settings, you apparently set the language and
the country separately. For example you can select English and
@Cheng-Chia Tseng: fcitx-chewing seems not to be in main yet, which I
suspect might explain it.
According to bug #1356222 fcitx-chewing has been approved for main.
Since it didn't end up in the desktop seed, as initially proposed, a
developer may need to move it to main manually.
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@Aron: I added a fcitx-unikey task as a reminder due to bug #1459080.
** Also affects: fcitx-unikey (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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That's correct. The command creates the file ~/.xinputrc in your home
directory.
This bug report is still motivated for other applications, of course.
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Actually, if you want to have fcitx up and running when you start a
session, autostart is not the way to go, since a bunch of variables need
to be set properly also. Instead you should configure im-config by
running this command in a terminal window:
im-config -n fcitx
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Changing country leads to invalid locale
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On 2016-03-15 02:39, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> ... I'd appreciate if a few Chinese users could install
> language-selector from the PPA and let us know how Chinese
> characters look in a session with a non-Chinese locale.
Anyone?
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Status: New => In Progress
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Importance: Undecided => Critical
** Changed in:
On 2016-03-28 21:56, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> May I ask: Is "Regular" picked up first with a ja_JP or zh_TW
> locale?
Correction: with a zh_* locale.
(With a ja_JP locale, TakaoPGothic is still the default.)
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Thanks for that report, Yuan Chao. It indicates that bug #1556457 is
more urgent than we (I) first thought.
May I ask: Is "Regular" picked up first with a ja_JP or zh_TW locale?
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Thanks, Yuan Chao. Let me try so summarize then:
There is an issue with fontconfig, so it by default picks "Demilight" over
"Regular" (bug #1556457). We have tried to work around this problem in
69-language-selector-zh-??.conf and
64-language-selector-prefer.conf (the latter for e.g. an English
Since fontconfig 2.11.94 is on its way into the archive, I'd like to
mention this "call for testing" message I posted to the ubuntu-devel
mailing list:
https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-devel/2016-April/039303.html
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On 2016-04-07 21:24, Mingye Wang wrote:
> In addition to the weight matching problem, the screenshot for
> Chromium in #113 gives the JP variant instead of TW.
I didn't even notice "JP" first. This made me fear that
/etc/fonts/conf.avail/64-language-selector-prefer.conf has something to do with
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change default CJK fonts to Noto CJK
Sponsored to the xenial queue.
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On 2016-03-22 18:20, Aron Xu wrote:
> But this 64-language-selector-prefer.conf could lead to regression
> for Chinese, unfortunately.
Can you please be more specific? How? Do you see something which
tomoe_musashi did not see?
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Yes, when the user language is e.g. English, the
69-language-selector-zh-*.conf files are not in effect.
But if I understand it correctly, the default (if that's the correct way
to say it) of Noto is not Chinese, but Japanese. At least Japanese is
listed first in a fc-match listing, when no
On 2016-03-26 04:43, 賴家亨 wrote:
> I have installed noto sans cjk on Ubuntu 14.04.4, ...
If you want to help with the default configuration for 16.04, it would
be better if you tried 16.04 via a daily build ISO.
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On 2016-04-03 06:02, tomoe_musashi wrote:
> @Gunnar, i can confirm that the ppa fixes the "DemiLight" issue. it
> also fixes some cases that rendering with undesirable font weights.
Great, thanks! Then I'll try to get it in.
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As a test I built fontconfig 2.11.94 in a PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/fontconfig-test2
I don't know yet if it would be possible to have it accepted for the
16.04 archive. What I know is that it would fix 'the Demilight issue'
without the current workaround in the
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change default CJK fonts to Noto
We have a solution to the Chrome/Chromium and "Thin" issue in sight at
bug #157. A modified version of fonts-noto-cjk is available in this
PPA:
https://launchpad.net/~gunnarhj/+archive/ubuntu/fonts-noto-cjk
It would be great if a few Chinese and Japanese users could install
fonts-noto-cjk
On 2016-04-30 06:40, Cheng-Chia Tseng wrote:
> Using subset OTFs is suggested for OS exept MacOS and Windows by the
> README file from Source Han Sans (same as Noto Sans CJK).
According to the README.formats file, which is included in the fonts-
noto-cjk source package, OTC "works" on recent
Thanks again, tomoe_musashi and Cheng-Chia Tseng!
On 2016-05-03 18:49, tomoe_musashi wrote:
> It's great that the package install all 7 weights with similar
> required disk space as the Super OTC one.
Yeah, indeed. And it indicates that the bug resides in the "super" OTC
file.
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Sorry to bother you again, but...
I tested to replace the single "super" OTC file with 7 weight specific
OTC files, and it seems like this is sufficient to fix "the Thin issue"
in Chrome/Chromium. So I have uploaded a simpler proposal to the PPA,
without the additional fonts-noto-cjk-extras
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@tomoe_musashi: Can you please file a new bug about Noto Serif CJK
instead of using this one which was closed long ago.
There is some related packaging discussion at Debian:
https://bugs.debian.org/862276
http://lists.alioth.debian.org/pipermail/pkg-fonts-
devel/2017-May/thread.html#19499
I
Not a documentation bug.
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Thanks for your report!
What you say makes sense IMO, even if I don't think it would be
appropriate to include all that info. But a list of suggested packages
would indeed be motivated.
I think that this notification feature is really a Kubuntu specific
thing, even if it probably makes use of
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Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Ubuntu Polish Translators (ubuntu-l10n-pl)
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Subscribing kubuntu-bugs, since this appears to be a Kubuntu matter
rather than a translation issue.
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On 2021-03-23 17:32, Gunnar Hjalmarsson wrote:
> Then I tried with the groovy ISO, and the issue was present with that
> as well.
That was false alarm at least. Sorry.
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I hit this issue a couple of days ago when trying the latest Kubuntu ISO
in a VM.
Then I tried with the groovy ISO, and the issue was present with that as
well.
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To everyone affected by this bug: Please note that it's an upstream KDE
bug. In other words it's not optimal to report it to a distro like
Ubuntu/Kubuntu as in this bug; it's the upstream KDE maintainers you
need to convince that the issue is worth prioritizing.
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@Marc: How can gnome-control-center be an affected package of a Kubuntu
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The transitional ttf-ubuntu-font-family package was not built by the
latest upload of the fonts-ubuntu source package.
Remaining package relationships to handle:
* lubuntu-default-settings depends on ttf-ubuntu-font-family
* lubuntu-desktop recommends ttf-ubuntu-font-family
Please use
@mrvanes: You missed one aspect of my observations for the Ubuntu font.
* On Ubuntu 22.04 font hinting works to start with. If I upgrade to the
fonts-ubuntu 0.863-0ubuntu3 package there, the rendering happens
irrespective of the font hinting value.
* On Ubuntu 23.04 font hinting is broken to
I made some changes to this bug report, such as replacing fontconfig
with plasma-desktop as the affected package. While I'm not sure about
that either, it's a way to call the Kubuntu developers' attention to the
issue.
** Package changed: fontconfig (Ubuntu) => plasma-desktop (Ubuntu)
** Changed
@Dmitriy: Thanks for your input. However, I think that your observation
reasonably is something else.
Changing font rendering options in Tweaks results in changed dconf
values, for instance:
$ gsettings get org.gnome.desktop.interface font-hinting
'full'
That's only seen in applications (the
@mrvanes: Picking the appropriate affected package is sometimes a trial
and error exercise. This bug is an example of that.
Possibly plasma-desktop isn't the right package. But OTOH that's where
we see the issue, i.e. the refusal to honor the font hinting value. And
by picking plasma-desktop, the
And this is the picture I talked about.
** Attachment added: "hinting-test_fonts-ubuntu.png"
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Thanks for being picky.
I did a more thorough test on Ubuntu (with GNOME). I focused on the
Ubuntu font, disabled antialiasing, tested with hining "none" respective
"full", and studied the rendering of a particular string in GNOME's
Settings menu.
Conclusion: fonts-ubuntu 0.863 — unlike
@mrvanes: I tested with Liberation Sans and Verdana on Ubuntu with
GNOME. My notes:
* I can confirm that Verdana honors the font hinting, both on 23.04 and
22.04.
* I can confirm that Liberation Sans ignores the font hinting on 23.04.
However, I see the very same behavior on 22.04. The
I still have an issue. Not sure if it is related.
When clicking the Firefox icon in the dock, a completely black window
opens. Then I can close it and try again, and the second time it works
as expected. This repeats itself in each session.
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It struck me that this issue motivates a Breaks/Replaces in fontconfig-
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** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => Fix Committed
** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Gunnar Hjalm
u-settings (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: kubuntu-settings (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Committed
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