I also have this problem on Netrunner 14 (based on Kubuntu 14.04). This
workaround works perfectly :
https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?pid=1486825#p1486825
I don't know if it's still happen on more recent version of Ubuntu, KDE,
Gnome, etc... If anyone have more infos I will be glad to read
The workaround in #5 worked for me (Kubuntu 14.04, KDE 4.14.2). I guess
I'll have to remember to disable sub-pixel rendering before starting
GIMP :(
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15.04 - bug is still here
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I have this bug :( this is too bad!
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I just purged a ppa that I used to install the "infinality" font
rendering,
sudo ppa-purge ppa:no1wantdthisname/ppa
This solved the bug for me on Ubuntu 13.04, so I can go on using Gimp in
my works.
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Here is a workaround for KDE (might work for others as well):
Turn off sub-pixel rendering (a.k.a. Cleartype)
Go to System Settings > Application Appearance > Fonts > Configure
(Anti-aliasing)
disable sub-pixel rendering, restart gimp, problem goes away
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Gimp was working fine for a long time,
i cannot understand why the developers have introduced this "greenish font
antialiasing" bug (or do they call it feature?) in the latest release.
I have been using Gimp in a production environment and now will be
forced to switch to Photoshop as Gimp became
This bug makes gimp completely unusable :( This is really urgent matter.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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