I don't think I would have explicitly select the OTF version---if it was
being used, it was being done behind the scenes. But I'm not seeing this
issue on 18.04.2. Feel free to close if it's otherwise justified.
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I can confirm that this issue affected me, and I was able to fix the
problem by simply installing Cosmic's version of the package.
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Title:
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Other than the OP is anyone else using ZFS? I am getting frequent GNOME
shell crashes on 16.10 and am also using ZFS. Normally I'd think it's
unrelated but since there's probably not that many of us using it I
noticed that the OP is also using it...
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Public bug reported:
On Ubuntu GNOME 16.10 the 'u' character is rendered smaller than it
should (i.e. relative to the other characters). This seems to be the
case only for certain sizes (e.g. 10pt) and also goes away if the
scaling factor is increased above 1 (in the GNOME tweak tool). If I
downlo
On closer inspection, it looks like all characters except for the 'u'
are displayed *too large,* rather than the 'u' being too small. Zoom in
on the picture and count the number of pixels for confirmation.
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In my case I hit this error message while doing completely unrelated
stuff. No terminal or Software window open. I was just doing other stuff
and I got the error message with the option to submit the bug report.
>From the names it looks like it has more to do with update
notifications.
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This affects me too, constantly, in 13.04. No wireless connections at
all.
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Title:
mission-control-5 crashed with signal 5 in g_object_newv()
To
@Thomas: It's in 13.04, and I'm running Ubuntu Server. Not sure if
there's a way to add that to the issue proper; I checked and couldn't
see anything obvious. Please let me know if I should do something else.
@Dmitry: I can't test it myself, as I don't want to mess with my server too
much, but th
Public bug reported:
I am seeing occasional error messages in my nginx log:
2013/04/30 23:07:37 [crit] 6674#0: *828 crypt_r() failed (2: No such file or
directory), client: , server: , request: "POST /RPC2 HTTP/1.1",
host: "", referrer: ""
After some quick searching, I figured out that this bug
I just upgraded to Maverick and then added your Maverick PPA. It only
showed an update available for linux-libc-dev, which I installed, and as
I suspected that had no effect. Is it just because the PPA isn't updated
for the latest release (seeing as Maverick was only just released a few
hours ago..
I have seen this same issue on my Dell Studio 15 (1558) running Lucid. I
have a script xinput lines similar to Ricco's above, and this script
runs on automatically boot. But every so often things get reset and I
lose my two-finger scroll and need to go and re-run the script.
I've noticed the same
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