Hey, wait, I stumbled upon this one because the symptoms are just the
same (and it's generally not useful to create duplicates) and besides I
did everything as the bug supervisor for Rhythmbox asked in #4. The fact
that it's a new bug is only my suggestion, I may not know some details
so I left the
Another observation is that the crash actually happens with other
gstreamer-based applications, e.g. Listen or Banshee. So probably the
bug should be recreated against gstreamer0.10-plugins-bad (or maybe even
libmms0 as it actually crashes in there and I couldn't reproduce the
crash wtih e.g. mp3 s
I actually now think that the crash is not due to deleting the stations
it's due to multiple attempts to start/stop playback of the same or
different stations. I can easily reproduce it after 2-3 start/stop
cycles.
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Rhythmbox crashes when repeatedly attempting to play internet radio stations,
I experience exactly the same issue. Has been happening at least since
Ubuntu 9.04.
Attached is the backtrace as requested in comment #4.
** Attachment added: "Backtrace of the crash"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/35786894/gdb-rhythmbox.txt
** Changed in: rhythmbox (Ubuntu)
Status: In
The particular gnome-terminal issue has gone. By this I mean that gnome-
terminal in jaunty seems to take font rendering settings from gconf and
therefore immediately follows the changes made on the Appearance->Fonts
tab including hinting, rgb and the rest just like all other native gnome
applicati
BTW, the source of this defect's problem is that GTK/Gnome takes font
configuration from its own settings (managed by gconf) and applies it to
the font rendering engine when drawing as far as I understand. This
configuration may differ from the system configuration of the font
engine maintained in
I booted up another 8.04 system (not upgraded to 8.10) and found that I
have 10-hinting-medium.conf there as well and still have bad hinting
and height mismatch. Putting 10-hinting-full.conf instead solved the
issue on that machine. Seems like what they call Medium in
Appearance/Fonts and in /etc/
Well, maybe in my case 10-hinting-slight.conf was put there by 8.04
(this is where this mismatch started for me) and left untouched by the
upgrade to 8.10. Anyway, do you want to say that you still have
mismatching fonts in gnome-terminal with 10-hinting-medium.conf or 10
-hinting-full.conf in /etc
I found a way to affect the font rendering quaity in gnome-terminal, Qt3
and Qt4: they seem to use fontconfig settings from /etc/fonts. For some
strange reason, on Ubuntu 8.04 and Ubuntu 8.10, /etc/fonts/conf.d
contains a link to 10-hinting-slight.conf which is equivalent to setting
Hinting to Slgh
Saw the same problem here (folders are opened with Totem). Started to
happen immediately after upgrading to Intrepid. Yes, I did choose once
to open a folder with Totem back then when it was Hardy yet but this
didn't change the default: I opened the home folder (and other folders)
a zillion times a
I want to add some more details. First, the issue is not just the
different height but also the different quality. If you look closer at
the screenshots you will see that the font in gnome-terminal looks more
"dirty" and "noisy". This looks to me like if a different font rendering
engine were used
** Attachment added: "hardy_font_rendering.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19471647/hardy_font_rendering.png
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Font height is not the same as in other applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287578
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** Attachment added: "intrepid_font_rendering.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/19471658/intrepid_font_rendering.png
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Font height is not the same as in other applications
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/287578
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No, the bug is still present here (8.04). I.e. pressing F1, F2, F3 and
F4 with modifiers still doesn't work and generates the same sequence as
demonstrated in the description. Shift+Arrows work though.
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[feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/96676
Yo
Alex, I've tried to downgrade gnome-terminal to 2.16.1-0ubuntu1 in
Feisty and nothing has changed. It means that the problem is indeed not
(entirely) in gnome-terminal itself but maybe somewhere else in GNOME --
the thing is that gnome-terminal is where it can be clearly observed.
Anyway, I still h
Sorry for the flood with spelling corrections, I should have guessed it
will e-mail every single one to subscribers :)
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[feisty] function keys don't work in gnome-terminal
https://launchpad.net/bugs/96676
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
After upgrading from Edgy to Feisty, gnome-terminal started to generate
"wrong" sequences when pressing Shift/Alt/Ctrl-F1..F4 keys, and some
other (like Shift-Arrows). In particular, it generates:
Shift...Alt.Ctrl
F1 \EO1;2
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