Still reproducing on mesa 22.2.5-0ubuntu0.1~22.04.3
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Title:
kwin_x11: The X11 connection broke: I/O error (code 1)
Status in KDE
(In reply to Lee Salzman [:lsalzman] from comment #14)
> (In reply to Augustin Trancart [:autra] from comment #13)
> > > I found the ugly rendering is also persistent (not just on hover) on some
> > > websites
> >
> > Yes, one of those websites is the d
> Do you use hintfull in your fontconfig hintstyle settings?
No. I have a powerline config in my fontconfig conf directory though,
which contains
```xml
false
hintnone
bgr
true
```
I'm attaching the full file just in case, and I'm going to test
Created attachment 9208038
10-powerline-symbols.conf in ~/.config/fontconfig/conf.d
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Title:
Weird font rendering on certain
> I found the ugly rendering is also persistent (not just on hover) on
some websites
Yes, one of those websites is the demo version of codimd
(https://demo.codimd.org, in the preview pane). It is not *always* bad
though, but it eventually gets there, and then it stays ugly.
> local font
> layers.acceleration.force-enabled=true
this fixes the issue.
> gfx.webrender.all=true
this also fixes the issue.
So : I reproduce the issue if and only if **both** are false.
Additionally I **don't** reproduce on nightly, with both variables set
to false.
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In the meantime, I opened
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1645969 for my
mozregression problem.
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Title:
Weird font
I've opened https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1645681
upstream. Let's see what they say about it.
** Bug watch added: Mozilla Bugzilla #1645681
https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1645681
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Also, I don't reproduce it on other machine (dell xps 13 kubuntu 20.04),
which maybe points to drivers / graphic card issue?
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Public bug reported:
When hovering some elements, some letters moves slightly. A gif explains
better than words here:
https://trancart.eu/lutim/l7qWMFQF/7Q9YJRUn.gif
I reproduce this at least on twitter and gitlab.com, but I remember
having it on other websites.
My OS: kubuntu 20.04
Public bug reported:
As far as I understand things, duplicity uses paramiko for ssh2
protocol. But python-paramiko is only a suggestion for duplicity
package.
When the user does not have this package installed on its system, he/she
can still select ssh as storage location method in deja-dup.
So
We might want to raise the importance, as it also affects webapp integration in
Firefox.
external.getUnityObject(1) raise the same error.
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actually not sure network-manager is the right package, but in
/var/log/syslog I have:
Nov 25 13:36:51 autra-dev-laptop NetworkManager[914]: info (wlan0):
disconnecting for new activation request.
Nov 25 13:36:51 autra-dev-laptop NetworkManager[914]: info (wlan0): device
state change: config
Is there a chance to see it landed soon ?
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Title:
vino-server crashed with SIGABRT in __libc_message()
Status in GNOME Remote
I still experienced this on version 2.4.1-0ubuntu3.2
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Title:
HUD Actions Fail to Show
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Title:
Gwibber uses WAY TO MUCH disk IO
Status in “gwibber” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Gwibber, when
Public bug reported:
Gwibber, when refreshing tweets, uses 100% IO during, like, one minute.
I don't have more info, but it happens every time it refreshes (I had to
decrease the frequency to be able to do something with my PC). I follow
only 4 persons, and I receive ~20 tweets a day. I can't be
Hi BlessedGeek
Thank you for reporting this bug. Can you please indicate if you
reproduced the bug with the release version of Ubuntu 11.10? (I saw
you're using the beta)
Thank you in advance
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Seems pretty inconsistent and everything seems normal now.
I put it to invalid atm, please don't hesitate to put it back to new
if you still have this issue.
** Changed in: firefox (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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