thanks, it works for me.
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Sebastien, after using gconftool-2 --unset ... and restarting the
session, gnome-terminal still works fine. OTOH, I tried the newer
updates on a different box, which hadn't been updated for a few days,
and they work fine too.
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Thank you! This fixed in one fell swoop the bugs in gnome-terminal and
OpenOffice.org.
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The bug is weird. What gconftool-2 --get
/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi display for users having the bug?
/usr/share/gconf/defaults/10_libgnome2-common sets the default to 96 dpi
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I also had this terminal problem
I guess there's more to it after this update i can't use the shift key
and the scroll side of the my trackpad does not work anymore and i can
tap click also my french canadian keyboard revert back to US english. if
stop compiz, then I can use shift again.
sound
** Changed in: libgnome (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: gnome-control-center = libgnome
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libgnome (2.20.0-1ubuntu2) gutsy; urgency=low
* debian/libgnome2-common.gconf-defaults:
- the dpi number is a float not an int (LP: #140540)
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** Changed in: libgnome (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
the gconftool-2 seems to have fixed things for me.
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I've the problem too since the last Update on Sep 18th morning.
gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi gives me 96:
~$ gconftool-2 --get /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi
96
gconftool --type float --set /desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi 96
solves this issue. I think that the right
I had the same problem, the font size was too small in the terminal
(gnome-terminal as well as tilda) and the appearance settings, also OO
didn't start. The gconftool fix fixed it for me.
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thanks! the command on the top solved the problem!
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Could people try the update and confirm if it's working rather than
using a workaround?
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Sebastien, I rolled back the work-around above by using --type int and
then updated, without success: the gnome-terminal still opens with tiny
fonts. Applying the work-around again puts all gnome-terminal windows
back to normal.
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the user setting are used before the schemas default so if you set an
int type it'll break, could you rather gconftool-2 --unset
/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi and restart your session?
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some problem here after updating this morning (Sept 18). The suggested
fix with gconf fixes the issue on my end as well.
attached is a screenshot of the original issue.
** Attachment added: gnome-terminal window and font unusably small
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Sebastien, I just updated a box that hadn't been updated in 3 days and
gnome-terminal fonts are fine.
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Can confirm the bug, even with some repercussions on: avant window navigator
and OpenOffice.org 2.3
Avant will load, but it will stick to the top left corner of my screen (looks
really ugly, and half of the menu is hidden behind it). Restart avant after the
workaround fixes the problem, but
I can now confirm that all problems seem to have vanished with apt-get update
apt-get dist-upgrade...
It seems that a new patch has been uploaded which also fixes the avant bug for
me :)
Thanks guys
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confirm problem and solution in the top after todays update (18 sept
14:00 gmt+1)
I was first shocked... then I realised I saw a small dot blinking which
supposed to be my cursor! ;-)
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It fixes same problem in xfce4-terminal.
I cannot use ttys because of another graphic issue so i used eterm (if not
already installed, maybe you use synaptic but I didn't test this).
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I also having the same issue after updating on 18th sept. Thanks guys
for the work around to fix the issue.
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I had the same did the work around to fix it. Ran gconftool-2 --unset
/desktop/gnome/font_rendering/dpi today and the dpi seems fine now.
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thanks,that did it for the terminal
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That solved my problem.
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It fixed the problem for me too.
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The problem appears to be in one of:
capplets-data_1%3a2.19.92-0ubuntu3
gnome-control-center_1%3a2.19.92-0ubuntu3
libgnome2-common_2.20.0-1ubuntu1
based on a script I ran that extracted the cached updates and searched
for anything affecting font_rendering setting:
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: gnome-terminal
Gnome terminal starts but rather small, and no characters are shown.
When I type xterm -fn r16 an xterm starts with the correct fonts, but the
command doesn't show up in the terminal
- ProblemType: Bug
- Architecture: i386
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