For me removing "fonts-wine" "solved" the problem, but I don't know if
this is a proper fix, or just a temporary work-around in my case.
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I myself honestly don't know what I want in this case. From my
perspective the UX was suddenly some web fonts look horrible, and for a
long while I had no idea why. It was a lot of work to try and figure out
where the problem actually was coming from, and then what on earth to do
about it.
So I do
Re-opening a bug that's of the same nature, how exactly is that
unacceptable? The version numbers may be different but it very much is
relevant to the topic. It's a regression, from what I read of the
situation, which warrants re-opening. Age is not relevant IMO. I do
agree with the premise of keep
Removing that package "fonts-wine" (not purge) and rebooting, the fonts
used by websites (that were known to use the problematic fonts) look
actually good now!
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I have the same issue as Jaromir Obr and I'm about to try to remove the
fonts-wine package. But I game heavily so I'm hoping this doesn't break
my gaming. It's absurd that such a package would lead to horrible web
rendering, and this sure has been a doosie to nail down! Thanks Jaromir
for your inve
My upgrade for Ubuntu to 23.10 was a bunch of days ago. In that time I
have rebooted multiple times and no change observed for fonts (better or
worse). Still bad heh
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Not sure if I'm in the right thread, but after upgrading to Mantic
(23.10) a lot of fonts, namely in browsers, look like trash. There's
lots of overlapping and other font weirdness. I haven't really seen
boxes yet, but it was not present before doing do-release-upgrade.
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I'm now seeing a workable version of systemd available (but kept back?)
on my 22.04 LTS systems without having to enasble proposed on them. This
version (249.11-0ubuntu3.11) addresses the long boot problem, but I've
had to tell apt directly to install systemd to trigger the update. For
anyone who n
systemd "249.11-0ubuntu3.11" "fixed" it for me, thanks to those posting
the solution.
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I just upgraded a core system from Ubuntu 18.04->20.04->22.04, and this
is somehow the only system that has this 2minute + wait bug.
How exactly was this not handled automatically in the upgrade process
for 20.04->22.04? Isn't that the whole point of that automation?
I'm not entirely sure right n
Uh isn't the solution to "remove bluez-alsa-utils"... how is this
"fixed" then? Are systems going to just be forcefully told to remove
"bluez-alsa-utils" to get aptx working? I don't see the actual "fix"
here...
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Public bug reported:
When doing a distro-upgrade from Ubuntu 16.04 to 18.04 shared-mime-info
broke the whole process throwing errors about libicu60, which was
installed as new in the upgrade process. While the system was broken, I
forced a reinstall of libicu60 (apt install --reinstall libicu60) w
So far it's fixed for me! Yay!!!
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Title:
PulseAudio automatically switches to HDMI sound output on login
Status i
Woot! Thanks for rolling this out all involved! \o/ Stuff like this is
why I love FOSS.
Now to try it out!
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Title:
Waiting on release for Eoan :D
Thanks for getting this fixed! \o/
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PulseAudio automatically switches to HD
Any word how long before this might hit main repos for 19.10?
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PulseAudio automatically switches to HDMI so
So this is actually happening now every time I lock my computer, no
power change whatsoever (no standby, no suspend to RAM, no power
off/reboot). So this is now becoming very frustrating to work with as I
have to change my default audio device every time I use my computer now
so that my volume cont
I just upgraded from 19.04 to 19.10 and this happens every reboot, my
default audio switches from my sound card to my HDMI audio output.
This kind of a regression is really going to turn new users off to
Ubuntu/Linux.
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Public bug reported:
I recently upgraded from 18.04 to 18.10, and after the upgrade I
immediately started seeing very long delays after login. Not only that,
the xfce4-notifyd aspect would just time out and never complete loading.
The solution was
systemctl disable bluetooth
So, to disable the
Public bug reported:
Bluetooth keeps starting by default on boot, I turn it off, and it's not
set to start in startup applications. Need a way for it to be always off
by default, but still be able to turn it on when I need it.
I've been seeing this for many major Ubuntu versions for years. Finall
Public bug reported:
I use network-manager to connect to openVPN servers.
First, when adding a new VPN config, entering a login is required, and
we are unable to save if we do not enter a username. This is a security
flaw as we need the ability to enter login and password each and every
time as a
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