Never mind. The suggestion about creating ~/.fonts.conf DOES appear to
fix the problem.
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[karmic] Firefox 3.5 and openoffice do not stick to antialiasing render settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67226
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I should add that none of the proposed solutions in this thread so far
have solved the issue.
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[karmic] Firefox 3.5 and openoffice do not stick to antialiasing render settings
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/67226
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I've upgraded to 9.10 and have this same problem where Firefox 3.5
doesn't seem to respect Gnome's font settings. I've got blurry fonts as
others have reported. I didn't have this problem under 9.04 with Firefox
3.0 but I do recall having it until 9.04 under Firefox 3.5 when I
installed it.
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This problem still exists in Ubuntu 8.04 beta. Again, it only happens
with the default visual appearance extras (compiz, I guess) but not
metacity. This has been an issue for almost 4 months without any
official acknowledgment. What gives? What additional details would be
helpful?
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Fnyar (bmcnally)
Status: New => Invalid
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nvidia driver display corruption
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180707
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Please resolve this, the problem turned out to be a bad hardware.
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nvidia driver display corruption
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/180707
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Public bug reported:
Tested on: clean installs of Ubuntu 7.10 i386, Ubuntu 7.10 x86_64 and
Fedora 8 i386. All three exhibit the same problem.
Environment: nvidia driver, Nvidia 7900 GS video card. The non-
restricted nv driver does NOT have these same problems.
Symptoms: See
http://staff.washing
novaki wrote:
> I have the same problem. This only appeared in gutsy (feisty + compiz
> was ok). It's a really annoying bug, i have to press alt-TAB twice after
> pressing ctrl-T.
>
I've stopped using compiz entirely as a result of this (and other compiz
related bugs). Out of curiosity, do you u
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Ubuntu 7.10, gnome-terminal 2.18.2, compiz (does NOT happen with
metacity --replace).
When in maximized or full screen mode, gnome-terminal becomes
unresponsive to keyboard shortcuts. For example, I've bound Ctrl + T to
new tab and Ctrl +
Fantastic. I'll give this a try.
Thank you.
On 10/31/07, Basilio Kublik <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi there
> This way you only affect the current terminal, for a permanent change you
> have the "Edit -> Profile -> ..." menu, where you can configure the behaviour
> of the terminal in the futu
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Under Ubuntu 7.10 the gnome-terminal application will always show the
menu bar after it is relaunched, even when it is turned off. This
behavior can be repeated by:
1. launching gnome-terminal
2. Right click -> Show Menubar (uncheck this)
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