** Attachment added: "BootDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34700262/BootDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "CurrentDmesg.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34700263/CurrentDmesg.txt
** Attachment added: "Dependencies.txt"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34700265/Dependencies.txt
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Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: compiz
problem occured while testing gnome-shell. on starting gnome-shell with
gnome-shell --replace compiz crasehd. trying to reactivate with compiz
--replace failed, too.
ProblemType: Crash
Architecture: i386
AssertionMessage: *** glibc detected *** /u
After upgrading to 9.04 Jaunty, problem seems to be solved here. Brasero
recognizeses CD-R correctly und can burn them without problems.
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Brasero does not recognize audio CD or blank CD-R
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/181703
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Here is another info, I noticed today: In CALC the default font IS
"arial" (at least CALC says so) but this "arial" looks like and probably
is "y2k". But if I look at "arial" in the .font folder, the font is
displayed correct.
Hope this can help. Thanks for your time and help,
Kim
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OpenOffice.
** Attachment added: "Echo2 font"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14417126/Eco2.ttf
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OpenOffice.org default font replaced - unable to change
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/228599
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Hi Chris. - Sorry for mailing you, but I solved the log-in-problem only
a few minutes after sending the mail -.-
So here I attach the font y2k.ttf.
But the next problem is, if i remove y2k.ttf from the .fonts folder,
OpenOffice.org produces the same bug with Echo2.ttf, if this font is removed,
s
Public bug reported:
After the upgrade to Ubuntu 8.04 "Hardy Herdon" the Default font in
OpenOffice.org got replaced by the font "Year2000" (y2k.ttf).
In WRITER the default fonts declared in "Options > Default fonts (western" are
used, but in IMPRESS oder CALC only the font "Year2000" is used, i