I also have a similar issue with scale set to 200%. The screen does not
go blank after applying the 200% scaling and things seem to work as
expected, but when logging in after a reboot the monitor goes into
power-save state. So it doesn't appear to be specific to fractional
scaling, since 2x scal
I updated to Firefox 19.0 this morning and this seems to have cleared
up, even without setting 'layers.acceleration.force-enabled' to 'True'.
I can't confirm it's a dupe of 1097763, but I have yet to see a bad font
rendering yet.
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I updated to Firefox 19.0 this morning and this seems to have cleared
up, even with 'layers.acceleration.force-enabled' set to 'True'. I
can't confirm it's a dupe of 1097763, but I have yet to see a bad font
rendering yet.
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Thanks, that looks like it's a huge improvement. At least Twitter and
Google Docs seem to render as they should. Strangely, Gmail is still
affected (still like the screenshot).
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Public bug reported:
Firefox has begun rendering fonts incorrectly in some situations. I
have noticed this mostly in Gmail and Google Docs, where red text will
have dark pixels on the left side of characters (see attachment; left is
Firefox, right is Chrome). On some other websites, lightly-colo
I don't know what changed, but this is no longer an issue for me. I
first noticed that the problem was fixed yesterday (27 February 2012).
My system is current as far as standard updates to 11.10 are concerned.
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One further comment: Launching Terminal through the application lens or
by running "gnome-terminal" from the pinned Terminal will place the icon
in the proper place in the Launcher. Running "gnome-terminal" from a
Terminal launched with the keyboard shortcut will add another window to
the addition
** Attachment added: "Image of two Terminal icons in the Launcher"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/884800/+attachment/2581780/+files/terminal.png
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Public bug reported:
When launching a Terminal with the default Ctrl+Alt+T shortcut, an icon
for that newly-launched terminal appears in the Launcher, even though I
have "Keep in launcher" selected for Terminal. Removing the pinned
Terminal entry and re-selecting "Keep in launcher" for the new te