To me,
1. This is for sure to go. Noto serif has large glyph coverage and better font
(hinting) quality. I think it should go first in the alias.
2. Some old software like adobe flash / youtube (flash must die...) has
hard-coded font name in the program. I recall UMing and UKai do some tweaks to
Hinting options are rather font dependent. The old free fonts for CJK
usually do not have proper hinting embedded so certain specific tweaks
(ex. auto hint) are needed to avoid faint strokes. The draw backs are
the spaces between strokes may be significantly changed for small size
glyphs. It would
Would that be a hinting configuration issue?
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Title:
Switch to Noto Sans as default font for Japanese and/or Korean?
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Workaround is still needed and works on Xenial 16.04 for my MBA 6,2
(2013).
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macbook keyboard layout maps the tilde key to something else
I re-do the update again and libreoffice-help-ja 1:3.5.7-0ubuntu12 is
installed correctly. It seems to be either a broken mirror or even a
broken package according to the log.
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Update manager failed to install this package.
ProblemType: Package
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 12.04
Package: libreoffice-help-ja 1:3.5.7-0ubuntu10
ProcVersionSignature: Ubuntu 3.13.0-61.100~precise1-generic 3.13.11-ckt22
Uname: Linux 3.13.0-61-generic x86_64
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My understand is that Noto Sans is not the default fonts for Japanese locale
yet. This problem
has been reported. Please refer to #1581160.
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For Noto Sans font, it's just for the Sans Serif family. Still for Serif
fonts, we still rely on other local font sets. The fallback settings in
those fontconfig files should still be needed.
Japanese uses Chinese characters but with some variates. That's why a
local font is preferred. Noto Sans
On 2016-05-04, Gunnar Hjalmarsson (gunnarhj) wrote:
> Yeah, indeed. And it indicates that the bug resides in the "super" OTC file.
I thought the problem is on google-chrome as Firefox and other applications
handles super OTC well?
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> May I ask: Is "Regular" picked up first with a ja_JP or zh_TW
> locale?
Yes, (only tested with live env) according to fc-match "Regular" is picked up
over "DemiLight" in both zh_TW and zh_CN. TakaoPGothic is the default for ja_JP.
However, for Firefox, this hack in
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>From the latest 16.04 beta2 release, I tested the font display with
firefox. Still according to the inspection tool, Noto Sans DemiLight is
picked up first for TC and JP contents. (EN locale in live env.)
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> BTW, may this be a related bug?
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu-translations/+bug/1540063
It looks like some (traditional?) Chinese font (kai?) is picked up instead of
the "Takao Pゴシック" Japanese font requested. Due to the lack of the glyphs, it's
further fallbacked to other(?) "ゴシック"
For the prepend list, separated conf. for TC and SC is needed as
different localized glyphs now supported by Noto sans. It would be nice
if suitable "real" mono space EN fonts are prepended.
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Comparing with WenQuanYi Micro Hei, Noto Sans is surely a better choice
to me. For low-DPI display, a proper hinting configuration is needed.
(if not using embedded bitmap font) This should not be a show stopper
here?
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Wouldn't it be better to patch file-roller to support encoding settings?
Otherwise it still breaks if you get zipped file with different encoding
from the default.
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This is from one of my machine running LUbuntu:
$ export |grep LANG
declare -x LANG=en_US.UTF-8
$ export |grep LC
declare -x LC_ADDRESS=en_US.UTF-8
declare -x LC_IDENTIFICATION=en_US.UTF-8
declare -x LC_MEASUREMENT=en_US.UTF-8
declare -x LC_MONETARY=en_US.UTF-8
declare -x LC_NAME=en_US.UTF-8
Dear @Nobuto,
I appreciate the patch work very much, but it simply doesn't fit my use case.
Quite frequently, I get
zip files with CJK file names from zh_CN and ja_JP. (my environment is either
zh_TW or en_US, the
later which is for office desktop PC) Changing LC_CTYPE to something other than
Well, without this trick, the filenames could be recovered with
'convmv'. But with this trick, it would be scrambled further... Still I
personally prefer an auto-detect plus this fallback or an option in the
GUI, like file-roller.
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It would be nice to have some auto-detect mechanism on top of this
locale fallback. For my personal case, most zip files that need to
specify the encoding is not the same as my corresponding locale setting.
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I can confirm the same issue still exist on wine 1.4 on Ubuntu 12.04.5
LST. This causes utau external program file processing failures as the
result wav files need to be combined with copy /b.
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Same problem here: Lubuntu 12.04.05 Atom 330 + 331 Nvidia
Removing chromium-codecs-ffmpeg and having chromium-codecs-ffmpeg-
extra auto-installed solves the problem.
(following the instructions from this page:
http://askubuntu.com/questions/300104/cant-watch-youtube-videos-with-
W/o network the report can't be sent. So I change the status to
'confirmed' directly.
** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Confirmed
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Title:
Marvell 88E8055 PCI-E GbE not functional in 14.04 x86_64
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Since 12.04 32bit, the driver (sky2) for Marvell 88E8055 PCI-E GbE isn't
functioning well as HWaddr 00:00:00:00:00:00. With a manual setting
using 'ifconfig eth0 hw ether 00:01:xx:xx:xx:xx' or 'ip link set eth0
addr 00:01:xx:xx:xx:xx' (numbers hidden) the device can be
$ uname -na
Linux ubuntu 3.13.0-24-generic #46-Ubuntu SMP Thu Apr 10 19:08:14 UTC 2014 i686
athlon i686 GNU/Linux
$ cat /etc/lsb-release
DISTRIB_ID=Ubuntu
DISTRIB_RELEASE=14.04
DISTRIB_CODENAME=trusty
DISTRIB_DESCRIPTION=Ubuntu 14.04 LTS
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Some how apport doesn't work here. (due to live env.?) Here is the lspci
output and kernel log:
02:00.0 Ethernet controller: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8055 PCI-E
Gigabit Ethernet Controller
Subsystem: Marvell Technology Group Ltd. 88E8055 PCI-E Gigabit Ethernet
Controller
I have Thinkpad x201 running Ubuntu 10.04 (not frequently used so didn't
u/g) and recently got a kernel update of 2.6.32-61. The HDA audio is
basically locked up once boot and only OSS works when trying mplayer.
The audio volume hotkey / notification also get locked up. Not sure if
it's the same
By passing libata.force=noncq to kernel in grub, the blkid timeout
problem on 12.04.3 liveusb is gone. Also this seems to solve a random
lock up problem on installed 13.10.
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According to this bug report:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1025041
According to an upstream bug report, the ANSI/ISO detection of the
keyboard is incorrect.
there's a walk-around:
echo 0 /sys/module/hid_apple/parameters/iso_layout
I can confirm that this fixes the
No. Once reboot, the screen backlight brightness becomes normal (as
before boot into ubuntu), but the keyboard backlight remains maximum
even booted into OSX. However, the keyboard light level changes to the
previous state after pressing the hotkey. This means that the keyboard
light level is kept
Joseph: Thanks a lot for the following ups. Actually, I forgot to
mention that I've tried acpi_backlight=vendor on 13.10 (as my friend $4
suggested) and the same problem persists. As to the keyboard light, it's
set to maximum at login (lightdm?) screen, which it different from
screen backlight.
On my Macbook air 6,2 (2013), Ubuntu 12.04.3 fails to boot and spils
blkid timeout errors. It works better with 12.04.4, but the
installation crashes on grub-efi-amd64-signed package. However, the
audio is fine on 12.04.4, since the kernel is 3.11. Installing broadcom
propertary driver will got
The same problem on 12.04.4 with macbook air 6,2.
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Same problem here: ubuntu 12.04.4 on macbook air 6,2. (2013)
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The 'grub-efi-amd64-signed' package failed to install into /target/.
This is fixed on 12.04.4 and 13.10. on my MacBookAir6,2.
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There are actually two problems:
1) backlight and keyboard light are turn on fully at boot time w/o respecting
the original settings. I found the same problem even in single user mode.
Turning off KMS with nomodeset in grub will preseve the brightness level, but
X will go into error.
2) screen
Public bug reported:
Problem: Both the screen backlight brightness and keyboard light are
turned on during the booting as tested on ubuntu 12.04.3, 12.04.4, and
13.10. Due to installation problem on 12.04, it's only tested with the
live system.
What's expected: the brightness state before
I've got the same problem on 13.10 on macbook air 6,2 (2013). Both
standard US and Machintosh layout maps `~ into other characters.
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Problem: Both the screen backlight brightness and keyboard light are
turned on during the booting as tested on ubuntu 12.04.3, 12.04.4, and
13.10. Due to installation problem on 12.04, it's only tested with
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Same problem appear to be in 24.1.0. (didn't see this before) This is
upgraded from the official tarball package under my home directory. OS
is ubuntu.
Bad key or directory name: /desktop/gnome/url-handlers/GMT+01/command: `+' is
an invalid character in key/directory names
Bad key or directory
On 12.10, the live session also mounts all my harddisk partitions. (disk
icons show up on the unity left panel) As the ext4 partitions are still
mounted in a hibernated session, the mounting caused file system error
after resuming and failed to boot. (recover mode fails too) I would
suggest that
Let me add some supplements:
* bytecode interpreter (BCI) in FreeType (FT) used to have sw patent issue so
disabled by default
* Now the patent is expired so enabled by default since FT 2.4
(http://www.freetype.org/patents.html)
* BCI is used for hinting (grid fitting) to display creep glyphs
*
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ibus-chewing
When using chewing ibus input, if XF86Back or XF86Forward hit during the
'pre-edit' before the phonetic spelling is finished, iBus windows
disappears and the client application will be frozen. This two keys are
mapped to 'web previous page'
I have the same device and the syndrome matches what Wesley described. I
can confirm that it affects Ubuntu 9.10 and Fedora 11 too.
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I have a USB to Printer port cable to connect my old HP DJ890C. It can only be
seen by lsusb if run by root:
Bus 004 Device 005: ID 04b4:4100 Cypress Semiconductor Corp.
For Fedora 7 or 11 (ever tried), when plugged in, 'usblp' will be loaded
and '/dev/usb/lp0' will be setup. However, for Ubuntu
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