zdzichu,

You mention that fonts look better when you upgrade from dapper to gutsy
than when you upgrade from feisty to gutsy.  On each of these machines,
is /etc/fonts/conf.d/53-monospace-lcd-filter.conf present?  That is
supposed to address these color-fringing issues for the standard
monospace fonts, and I certainly don't see this problem on my hardy
system (and didn't see it on gutsy, either, after the bugfix before
release).

You mention DejaVu Sans in the bug report, which is not a monospace
font.  I don't understand why there should be consistent problems with
color fringing with this font; since it's not fixed-width, subpixel
antialiasing will result in *occasional* color fringing, but not
consistently so.  I have the subpixel rendering enabled on my 108x88 dpi
LCD, and I don't notice at all this problem that you're describing.

** Changed in: fontconfig (Ubuntu)
       Target: ubuntu-8.04-beta => ubuntu-8.04

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