For others with similar problems, I'm keeping my findings up to date
here: https://www.tartley.com/dina-as-otf
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Title:
All bitmap fonts no longer
I succeeded with the process of converting a bitmap font into a vector
format with embedded bitmaps, which Pango will display. It took me hours
to figure out, so for anyone else:
Use fontforge, as described here:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues/386#note_570411
The gotcha is that once
Thanks for talking me through it Sebastien. Fair enough, I defer to your
experience on that.
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Title:
All bitmap fonts no longer visible after upg
I don't think 'fix released' is the right status.
Could Focal use a slightly older version of Pango, to keep bitmap fonts
working for another 6 months, hoping it becomes clearer how to continue
supporting them going forward?
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I'm speculating that pango 1.44 dropping support for bitmap fonts might
be a cause: https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues/386
** Package changed: fontconfig (Ubuntu) => pango1.0 (Ubuntu)
** Bug watch added: gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/issues #386
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/pango/iss
I semi-guessed at package 'fontconfig' to associate. Advice welcome.
** Package changed: ubuntu => fontconfig (Ubuntu)
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Title:
All bitmap fonts
** Summary changed:
- All bitmap fonts no longer visible on upgrade 19.10 -> Focal (development)
+ All bitmap fonts no longer visible after upgrade 19.10 -> Focal (development)
** Description changed:
For years I've installed a bitmap font for my terminals, but since I
- upgraded to Focal (dev
I can see the installed bitmap fonts with fc-list:
$ fc-list | grep dina
/usr/share/fonts/bitmap/dina/Dina_r400-9.bdf: Dina:style=Regular
/usr/share/fonts/bitmap/dina/Dina_r400-8.bdf: Dina:style=Regular
[... etc]
** Summary changed:
- Bitmap font no longer useable on upgrade 19.
I have the same problem with other bitmaps fonts, such as those at
https://github.com/Tecate/bitmap-fonts. They appear to install fine,
"fc-cache" reports finding them, but they are not visible in font
selection dialogs.
`sudo dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig` does not help.
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Public bug reported:
For years I've installed a bitmap font for my terminals, but since I
upgraded to Focal (development branch) today, it no longer works.
The font is 'Dina', from here:
http://www.dcmembers.com/jibsen/download/61/?unapproved=504&moderation-hash=f1abb9d89caafa881dcfc05cd32372e7
Works for me now too, for both absolute and relative paths (gnome-
terminal 3.34.2)
Marking as complete.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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Apologies, the comment above should have read:
$ sudo apt install synaptic
[sudo] password for jhartley:
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
You might want to run 'apt --fix-broken install' to correct these.
The following packages have un
Other potentially useful apt commands also fail with the same error:
apt --fix-broken install
apt autoremove
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Title:
While upgrading to 17.04: p
I can't install synaptic, or anything else, because 'apt' fails to run,
with:
$ apt-cache policy python3-minimal
python3-minimal:
Installed: 3.5.3-1
Candidate: 3.5.3-1
Version table:
*** 3.5.3-1 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu zesty/main amd64 Packages
100 /var/l
Public bug reported:
I got this error while upgrading from 16.10 to 17.04, along with the
same Python traceback as below. After a reboot, I seem to now be on
17.04.
I had just successfully upgraded from 16.04 to 16.10 with no problems.
When the error occurred, I was advised by a dialog to try th
Apologies if this is a dumb question but does Daniel Alves 'no longer
affects' annotation mean that this bug has been fixed in trunk/master,
and we should expect a release at some point? Or something else? Thanks
for helping me understand the process.
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...and I'm using
$ gnome-terminal --version
GNOME Terminal 3.18.3
(in Ubuntu 16.04)
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Title:
--working-directory does not work anymore
To manage
This problem manifests for me if I modify my gnome-terminal profile to
start a custom command (e.g. '/bin/bash')
If I uncheck that option in the profile, to run the my default shell
instead, then --working-directory=/ works fine.
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$ sudo appstreamcli refresh --force --verbose
[sudo] password for jhartley:
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Refreshing AppStream cache
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Reading:
/usr/share/app-info/xmls/org.freedesktop.fwupd.xml
** (appstreamcli:3435): DEBUG: Reading:
/var/lib/app-info/yaml/archive.
Holy carp! Ignore my lengthy post above: The issue is now fixed for me!
Ubuntu Software window is now full of things!
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Title:
No Application Data
I reported earlier that the crash only happens for me when I move the
mouse pointer from my external monitor to the laptop primary display. I
just reproduced again when moving the mouse pointer the other way: It
was fine with the mouse cursor on the laptop primary display for a while
(2 minutes, wh
@Scott: This bug only started happening for me when I upgraded from
15.10 to 16.04. You could try installing 15.10 and maybe it will be fine
for you, and you can use that until a fix appears.
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@shinyblue: Very nice work.
Does the ticket title need updating to reflect it isn't just Nvidia
drivers?
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Title:
Ubuntu GNOME boots to black scr
It crosses my mind that as well as the HDMI output, my laptop also has a
mini display port. Does anyone have a feel for whether it's worth buying
an mini display port adaptor or cable to test whether that behaves the
same?
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B
If I have an external monitor, then I get a crash when when I move my
mouse cursor on to the primary (laptop) display. I get the same
traceback in my syslog as that posted above by @shinyblue.
My graphics card is the integrated Intel HD Graphics 520 Mobile, i5
6200U, using driver i915_bpo.
My who
Apologies for the noise but also: Thanks for working on a thoughtfully-
derived correct fix.
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Title:
pyvenv fails due to mising ensurepip module
I had the same problem, it was caused because I had installed python2.6.
Removing the 'python' executable from /usr/local/bin (leaving only the
identical python2.6 executable) fixed it, since 'python' now refers to
the default ubuntu /usr/bin/python2.5.
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