I too can confirm this problem on two different installations of Ubuntu
13.10.
lsusb -vd 14cd:6116
...
idVendor 0x14cd Super Top
idProduct 0x6116 M6116 SATA Bridge
bcdDevice1.50
...
bmAttributes 0xc0
Self Powered
MaxPower
Public bug reported:
I use the full screen mode of the Chromium browser and toggle between
maximized and full screen with F11.
When leaving full screen mode the unity areas of the screen does not
repaint properly until after a delay of up to tens of seconds.
I've only seen this behavior with
With xeyes and chromium both running I get the same unpainted unity
areas after shrinking chromium. But the moment I move the cursor the
unity areas are repainted. This happens even if xeyes is hidden behind
chromium. It seems that xeyes triggers a repaint.
Also, if I click where I know the icons
Public bug reported:
Chromium has a font rendering problem on www.aftenposten.no
The width of the characters is wrong on the initial rendering. It is
possible that it is the spacing between the characters that is wrong.
Scrolling the page or a mouseover will give a correct rendering.
Small
** Attachment added: screenshot with font problem
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1009373/+attachment/3177181/+files/BADimage.xcf
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Title:
I suspect it is a local bug because the simple action of just moving the
mouse across the text will redraw and cure the problem. The source of
the area in question seems to be 'plain' html. Also, the problem is not
present when I run chromium, chrome or firefox on windows 7.
It looks to me like
This problem is still unsolved.
The host names of windows PCs are not visible to Linux programs with a regular
installation of Samba,
i.e. from Linux 'ping win_pc' does not work, but from windows 'ping linux_pc'
does work.
Also, 'nmblookup win_pc' works, while 'nslookup win_pc' does not work.
This problem is still unsolved.
The host names of windows PCs are not visible to Linux programs with a regular
installation of Samba,
i.e. from Linux 'ping win_pc' does not work, but from windows 'ping linux_pc'
does work.
Also, 'nmblookup win_pc' works, while 'nslookup win_pc' does not work.