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Title:
jockey suggests cedarview-drm, but not cedarview-graphics-drivers
Status in “jockey” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug descrip
Public bug reported:
On my hardware with a cedar trail vga chip, jockey suggests to install
cedarview-drm, but not cedarview-graphics-drivers. When following the
advise, it will render the system unusable, since the drm driver gets
loaded, but the display drivers are missing. This leads to the scr
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some res
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, Libre Office comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some re
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some res
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that pango / QT /
LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support variation
selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some
This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that
pango/QT/LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes with its own rendering
engine.
Let me do some res
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This is a rendering issue, not an input issue. My guess is that pango /
QT / LibreOffice are of fault here. Freetype should be able to support
variation selectors, but this needs to be confirmed.
Pango is used for GTK+ applications, LibreOffice comes
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On 09/27/2011 12:13 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Arne Goetje [2011-09-27 3:39 -]:
>> Hmm... and how are the users now going to install an input method module
>> for, let's say Japanese, without installing all the translations?
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On 09/26/2011 06:57 PM, Martin Pitt wrote:
> Ah, these check boxes only controlled whether or not to install e. g.
> language-support-fonts-XX and the like. These language-support-*
> packages are gone from Ubuntu, so I think we just ought to disable
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On 09/06/2011 12:26 AM, jincreator wrote:
> "Only when we are satisfied we submit the whole string with either Enter
> or Space, depending on the input method"
> @Arne, that's the problem I think.
> Unity must show and search the letter(string) even
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On 09/04/2011 03:57 PM, jincreator wrote:
> At testing latest version of Unity, I was happy.
> But soon, I agreed with @Koichi.
> I'm Korean user, but I know a little bit about typing Japanese and Chinese.
> Unity can't show and process typing letter
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