[Bug 1750278] Re: Bionic ISO installer too wide for 800x600

2021-09-07 Thread Seong-ho Cho
Chris Guiver / 20.04.2.0 (desktop) had no problem, but problem is revealed in 
20.04.3. 
is there something plan to fix? I have experience that window and messages' 
padding is vertically wider

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[Bug 1942971] Re: Progress buttons go out of the screen in the VirtualBox (800x600 fixed screen size), when one of CJK languages is selected

2021-09-07 Thread Seong-ho Cho
I-Cat // cannot change to seamless mode, 
seamless mode cannot work until virtualbox-driver installed.
virtualbox-driver cannot be installed during initial installation from the 
image.

** Changed in: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
   Status: Invalid => New

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[Bug 1942971] Re: Progress buttons go out of the screen in the VirtualBox (800x600 fixed screen size), when one of CJK languages is selected

2021-09-07 Thread Seong-ho Cho
do not change this bug state as "resolved" or "invalid" until we found
obvious reason and decided how to handle this.

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[Bug 1942971] [NEW] Progress buttons go out of the screen in the VirtualBox (800x600 fixed screen size), when one of CJK languages is selected

2021-09-07 Thread Seong-ho Cho
Public bug reported:

This problem occurs from the installation of the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS image, and 
if one of CJK languages is selected.
(maybe it also seems occuring from the Ubuntu 21.04)

I was about to try go to the "Next" after each doing selection of installation 
property.
but < Back, Next > and Cancel buttons are out of the screen, so every user 
cannot select by mouse,
just some of expert user can guess each button's position by pressing "Tab" key.
there is wide space internally in the installation window,
it's like that .. Its spaces should be shrinked.

I am teaching the way of handling linux shell terminal to many students.
I currently recommend to install this into virtual machine created by the 
Oracle VirtualBox to many student for getting experience of using linux 
terminal.
usually, screen size of VirtualBox machine is fixed to 800x600, and it cannot 
be varied by a user until VirtualBox guest driver is successfully installed 
into the Ubuntu machine.
Many students are suffered from this bug. so they cannot try to use this 
distribution.
they are demending why buggy Ubuntu distribution is recommended.

This bug should be handled as "urgent", please consider to make quick fix for 
this bug.
Thank you.

** Affects: ubiquity (Ubuntu)
 Importance: Undecided
 Status: Invalid

** Description changed:

  This problem occurs from the installation of the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS image, 
and if one of CJK languages is selected.
  (maybe it also seems occuring from the Ubuntu 21.04)
  
  I was about to try go to the "Next" after each doing selection of 
installation property.
  but < Back, Next > and Cancel buttons are out of the screen, so every user 
cannot select by mouse,
  just some of expert user can guess each button's position by pressing "Tab" 
key.
  there is wide space internally in the installation window,
  it's like that .. Its spaces should be shrinked.
  
+ I am teaching the way of handling linux shell terminal.
  I currently recommend to install this into the Oracle VirtualBox to many 
student
  for getting experience of using linux terminal.
  but many students are suffered from this bug. so many students cannot try to 
use this distribution.
  they are demending why buggy Ubuntu distribution is recommended.
  
  This bug should be handled as "urgent", please consider to make quick fix for 
this bug.
  Thank you.

** Description changed:

  This problem occurs from the installation of the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS image, 
and if one of CJK languages is selected.
  (maybe it also seems occuring from the Ubuntu 21.04)
  
  I was about to try go to the "Next" after each doing selection of 
installation property.
  but < Back, Next > and Cancel buttons are out of the screen, so every user 
cannot select by mouse,
  just some of expert user can guess each button's position by pressing "Tab" 
key.
  there is wide space internally in the installation window,
  it's like that .. Its spaces should be shrinked.
  
- I am teaching the way of handling linux shell terminal.
+ I am teaching the way of handling linux shell terminal to many students.
  I currently recommend to install this into the Oracle VirtualBox to many 
student
  for getting experience of using linux terminal.
  but many students are suffered from this bug. so many students cannot try to 
use this distribution.
  they are demending why buggy Ubuntu distribution is recommended.
  
  This bug should be handled as "urgent", please consider to make quick fix for 
this bug.
  Thank you.

** Description changed:

  This problem occurs from the installation of the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS image, 
and if one of CJK languages is selected.
  (maybe it also seems occuring from the Ubuntu 21.04)
  
  I was about to try go to the "Next" after each doing selection of 
installation property.
  but < Back, Next > and Cancel buttons are out of the screen, so every user 
cannot select by mouse,
  just some of expert user can guess each button's position by pressing "Tab" 
key.
  there is wide space internally in the installation window,
  it's like that .. Its spaces should be shrinked.
  
  I am teaching the way of handling linux shell terminal to many students.
  I currently recommend to install this into the Oracle VirtualBox to many 
student
  for getting experience of using linux terminal.
+ usually, screen size of VirtualBox machine is fixed to 800x600, and it cannot 
be varied by a user until VirtualBox guest driver is successfully installed 
into the ubuntu machine.
  but many students are suffered from this bug. so many students cannot try to 
use this distribution.
  they are demending why buggy Ubuntu distribution is recommended.
  
  This bug should be handled as "urgent", please consider to make quick fix for 
this bug.
  Thank you.

** Description changed:

  This problem occurs from the installation of the Ubuntu 20.04.3 LTS image, 
and if one of CJK languages is selected.
  (maybe it also seems occuring from the Ubuntu 21.04)
  
  I 

[Bug 1581160] Re: Switch to Noto Sans as default font for Japanese and/or Korean?

2017-11-10 Thread Seong-ho Cho
@GunnarHjalmarsson Thank you for let me know clearly.
I’ll go further test for these suggestion, as on the top of this bug.

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[Bug 1581160] Re: Switch to Noto Sans as default font for Japanese and/or Korean?

2017-11-10 Thread Seong-ho Cho
Deleting old fonts is not good for many person, it will deprive many
person’s chance of font selection. many person’s preference should be
kept within the distribution, otherwise ubuntu will lose many users.

Font can be handeled as many software, but it is not a program. it’s a
tool to express users’ characteristic and their taste, and a very
valuable asset of each users, even if there is so much few users.

changwoo said that, this discussion is just for changing from Nanum to
Noto sans as a default font. This is really important thing should not
forget. there should not be any matter related on font deletion. Linux
is not Windows and/or Mac OS which does not have any freedom to change
something as many users want.

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[Bug 1581160] Re: Switch to Noto Sans as default font for Japanese and/or Korean?

2017-10-30 Thread Seong-ho Cho
Yes, I have seen that mail 1 hour ago, and I think that issue is occurred by 
improper hinting, sub-pixel order and DPI.
my browser(Epiphany 3.24.4 and Chromium 63.0.3230.0, which is compiled into my 
system, and I have all custom fontconfig value to see text clearly) has no 
problem which said by Kim, but as you mentioned Kim's message came from the 
mailing list, there are possibility to bring bad experience to many person if 
wrong values exist. many users do not know where they can see font setting 
value, and they do not want to know how to set and to pay attention for gaining 
more clear text.

so I agree your opinion that, we, korean users need to participate
testing and evaluating environment, based on Noto-sans-applied ubuntu
distribution for better readability experience. and then later, I
believe that we can get shiny and clear text by your own valuable work.
I recommend you Gunnar, to 'strongly request' to many Korean users, to
test new-comer feature(Noto-sans-as-a-default) which could be shipped on
the next LTS version.

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[Bug 1581160] Re: Switch to Noto Sans as default font for Japanese and/or Korean?

2017-10-30 Thread Seong-ho Cho
we should know that Noto sans is not small font set, complete Noto sans
CJK font set almost takes up to 400MiB(7 to 8 times bigger than other
fonts), but as Jang said, Noto sans has many advantage, it gives us
chance to select one of many more thickness, size, style and so on
without seeing a bad hinting, and hesitating to select another font to
see another language’s character. so Noto sans can remove any trivial
issue that we don’t have to pay attention. and as we know, hard disk
capacity is grown too much in these days, so size of font set does not
matter to use our machine with ubuntu and Noto sans :P

of course, again, i meant that, i agree to change to noto sans as a
default one, and we would better to give chance to say another opinion
to another and many more person. :) so i said that we need more time to
discuss about this issue. if many person says “hey! i’m also agree!” for
this and there is no cool alternative way or thing to display linguistic
characters, it’s ok. go ahead for the Korean.

and Thank you Jang for giving valuable opinion!

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[Bug 1581160] Re: Switch to Noto Sans as default font for Japanese and/or Korean?

2017-10-29 Thread Seong-ho Cho
umm ... yes, This is one of Korean user, and my opinion is, we need more
time to discuss about this issue, and, we would better to think this
issue as language specific, separately, solution of this issue should
not be handled together with problem on Chinese and Japanese. China,
Japan and Korea shares unicode area for the CJK ideographic character,
but this is little bit one part of their own character code set. so I
think that many Chinese users and Japanese users also agree on this my
opinion. They have 'needs' for their own.

we, Korean users want to change to another font face from Nanum font,
this font is being on almost 6 to 7 years, but we did not found that
what font face looks more elegant and clear than Noto sans. some of
person is not satisfied to Noto sans' shape, but, we do not have idea
for any alternative one to change.

You can refer this discussion(in Korean), which says that, we already
selected Noto sans as a default font on the Debian distribution. we
tried to find another one, but we did not. therefore, It's OK to change
to Noto sans as "default Korean font", If you just want to follow Debian
distribution's policy.

https://groups.google.com/forum/?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer#!msg
/oss-desktop-korean/Sr8aEUK_Y6k/FkOSqc_GDgAJ

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