I have the same problem. The problem in here occurs on a thin client
server which uses NX. bonobo-activation-server won't shutdown when the
gnome-session stop. In this case I think it's the cause of libesd, which
is holding the bonobo-activation-server up. What it should do is kill
the bonobo
Also the bug is occuring in Ubuntu Edgy
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I use lsof -p pidnr to check which files it has openen. I compare the
result then with different instances to find out where bonobo is busy
with.
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You
be the system's default font,
DejaVu Sans, could cause this image to be rendered differently. Am I
missing something?
Michiel Sikma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web designer and programmer
On 10-apr-2007, at 16:35, jhasse wrote:
Here's another example where DejaVu Sans destroys a svg image:
http
Ah, I see. In that case, ignore my last message too, since it seems
to be a Firefox bug.
Michiel Sikma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web designer and programmer
On 10-apr-2007, at 16:43, jhasse wrote:
hmm... maybe I'm wrong, when I watch the image with another
application
then firefox, it works
.css
Michiel Sikma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Web designer and programmer
On 10-apr-2007, at 17:18, jhasse wrote:
I think you're right. It must be something else because this image is
broken.
well, I just noticed that pons.de has a new design which is now
working with DejaVu Sans. But I found
A while ago, I replied to this bug about not liking the font at all. It
seemed that a more extended font like DejaVu Sans was more readable, due
to the fact that broad fonts with a large x-height are simply found to
lend themselves very well for reading on a computer screen (as proved by
the
I'm currently unable to check on how that website looks with Condensed,
as I'm at work, but I'd expect that the breakage is due to the site
designers having done a bad job rather than the font being incompatible.
Making a design rely on the width of a font is always a bad idea (it
also probably
I actually do agree with Tommi Asiala. Lowering the volume is one thing,
but I personally would rather actually not have a startup sound at all.
Startup sounds are /so/ 1984. :)
But that's something marketing-related, I'll discuss this with the
Ubuntu art team later to see if we should open up a
By the way, I also believe that this font's usability goes up when using
the low amount of hinting. It causes the top and bottom row of pixels
to be correctly hinted. If we use this font as default, I believe that
we should also start using that setting as the default hinting. (Should
I open up a
You know, I really don't think that this font is all that great. The
hinting is really, really off. Or even non-existent. And, as I
suspected, the font does not have the optimal screen font structure.
Condensed fonts are more difficult to read, most of the time, and that
is why I was skeptical
I hope that you realize that changing the default font of the operating
system is a gigantic change. I really cannot stress this enough. It will
affect everybody, and everybody is going to notice it. Making such a
change requires extensive discussion and consideration by everybody
involved in the
Sebastien Bacher, did you even read what I said? If you're fixing
this, you should realize that this isn't your average bug. This is a
gigantic OS-wise change that will affect everybody. We first would need
to open up a discussion on whether we /want/ to change this before
actually doing it.
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My concern /is/ appearance, Jimmy. Not testing. I'm active in the Ubuntu
artwork team, and I believe that making such a change is /not/ something
that you simply propose and accept in an afternoon. This requires more
thought, and I believe that the artwork team should be involved here as
well.
I still can't set the size to double.
I haven't installed gdk-imlib1 at the moment. Should i do install the package
to prevent the crash from happening? I cant think why it should be solved but i
am willing to do so.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xmms
Message: device: default
Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch
for your information:
i am running a recent feisty fawn; upgraded from (... dapper - ) edgy.
generic kernel
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installed gdk-imlib1 gdk-imlib11 imlib-base
but that did not solve the problem.
Regards mifa
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** Description changed:
The backgrounds currently included are too low resolution.
* 1600x1200
* 1600x1000
When displaying these background on higher resolution devices it looks
stretched and ugly!
Considering (also) supplying these sizes:
* 1920×1200
* 1680x1050
+
+
as it is, due to the lack of official design
documentation.
Michiel Sikma
Web developer, Design Center BV.
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Web site: http://thingmajig.org/
On 14-jan-2007, at 22:37, Mirco Müller wrote:
Troy, trust me... there won't be a problem following just any style
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: usplash
When I start up my computer and switch to tty1 while the nice new usplash
software is running, I seem to get a lot of debugging info from usplash. This
litters the screen and continues to be seen even after usplash has finished its
animation,
Public bug reported:
It seems that if you leave a text-mode terminal alone for some time, it
will go into a power-saving mode of some sort. I don't know how to
otherwise describe it, so here are two pictures that show what I mean:
http://thingmajig.org/tmp/strange_0.jpg - normal text-mode
of the menu bar
itself, which can cause icons to scale as well.
I must say that I find the first one a lot better, too, since it's
precisely positioned on pixel values and has better contrast.
Michiel Sikma [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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they were precisely aligned to the pixel. But I only once
did that, so maybe it was fixed or changed since.
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After a reboot i had the same problem again.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~/data/music$ xmms u2/
Message: device: default
Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
serial 1526 error_code 8 request_code 72 minor_code 0
Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
serial 1527
This port should preferably just aim to be as close to the original as
possible without going through updates, I believe. Unless I'm mistaken
about Viper550's message.
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If you think we should, you should probably raise the issue in a
separate bug report to keep this one from going off-topic.
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Bug #67548 is a duplicate of this one. Some additional information can
be found there as well as another screenshot
(http://gamingw.net/pubaccess/28695/layoutchanges.png) that shows visual
brokenness (is that a word?)
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: ubuntu-artwork
The Ubuntu LegacyHuman controls are visually broken since I upgraded to
6.10. Is appears that someone has been changing them around, even though
they are part of a theme that claims to be exactly as the default theme
was back in 5.10. The
(By the way, it should be noted that the window border isn't part of
these changes. It's a different one which I'm using along with the
LegacyHuman controls. You can ignore it.)
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I can't find the package either.
sudo apt-get install xmms-dbgsym
Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done
E: Couldn't find package xmms-dbgsym
my sources.list
deb http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu edgy main restricted universe multiverse
I have the same problem,
Upgrade today to edgy
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:~$ xmms
Message: device: default
Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
serial 1526 error_code 8 request_code 72 minor_code 0
Gdk-ERROR **: BadMatch (invalid parameter attributes)
serial 1527 error_code 8
The solution given in bug #63144: Clicking on the double size button
crashes XMMS;
export XLIB_SKIP_ARGB_VISUALS=1
solves my problem. I then can run xmms without any problems
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Public bug reported:
It has been noted on the mailing list of ubuntu-art that wallpapers
shouldn't be created for the largest possible screen resolution
partially because it means more rendering time; the wallpaper is large
and usually has to be downscaled for proper usage. Therefore, the
2.6.15-25 still no signal
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