On Mon, Aug 08, 2005 at 12:29:48PM +0000, Christopher David Desjardins wrote:
> 
> Package:  Synaptic
> Version:  0.57.2

Thanks for your bugreport.
 
> When I run "apply" in Synaptic to either remove or install a package, a 
> pseudo "terminal" opens up displaying symbol characters (triangles, 
> circles, other shapes) that are unable to be read.  This poses a problem 
> because I am able to tell what synaptic is prompting me to reply to 
> (i.e. do you want to install this package even though bugs are present- 
> yes/no) because I am unable to read the font. 
> 
> I suggest fixing the font to a readable type (i.e Bitstream Vera or 
> something similiar) rather than the unreadable symbols (circles, 
> triangles, etc.). 

Can you please install gnome-terminal and tell me if it has the same
broken font by default? Could you also try to switch the font in
synaptic preferences and see if it makes a difference?

Thanks,
 Michael

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