I have just seen this happen as well running Gutsy. Funny thing is it
just happened sometime in the last few days -- I saw it happen after
installing a couple new programs and running a dist-upgrade. Not sure
what caused it, but now any font over 9px is bold.
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Fonts too bold at high px sizes
ht
I have also attached a screenshot. You can see that the bold fonts
affects everything in the Firefox window. Not just the text on the page,
but the window title bar, the menus, the address bar, and the status
bar.
** Attachment added: "out.png"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/8687456/out.png
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What is the name of the control panel app that lets you change font
sizes? I have a non-standard Ubuntu install, so I need to know the name
of the app to launch it from the command line. Thanks.
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Font sizes in Gutsy are vulnerable to bad X.org DPI detection
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/11874
Public bug reported:
The machine is a Thinkpad T61 running Gutsy Tribe 5.
The bug is easy to reproduce: Go into suspend. When you come out of
suspend, the backlight never comes back on.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Gutsy Tribe 5: Backlight does not come
I've just seen this on a fairly fresh install of Tribe 5. My laptop had
some problem coming out of suspend so I had to restart gdm
(/etc/init.d/gdm restart), and when I logged in immediately afterwards I
could see that trackerd was eating an entire CPU of this dual-core
machine. I only let it run f
Attaching the patched patch_analog.c to this thread so people don't have
to download and apply the three separate patches. (This is not a patch
-- this is the complete patch_analog.c with all the patches applied.)
** Attachment added: "patch_analog.c"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/9021234/patc
Here are Marius' steps slightly modified. This should make patching the
alsa source and installing the new modules fully automated -- just copy
and paste these commands into a terminal:
sudo apt-get install alsa-source
cd && mkdir alsa-patched && cd alsa-patched
tar -jxvf /usr/src/alsa-driver.tar
Fix does not work on x86_64. (Should be obvious given that the link has
i386 in the name.)
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no sound with 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122560
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Tim, is there an ETA for that? A few days? Weeks? Tribe 6?
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no sound with 82801H (ICH8 Family) HD Audio Controller
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/122560
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And here's the solution to this problem: Edit /boot/grub/menu.lst,
adding "acpi_sleep=s3_bios" (no quotes) to the first kernel entry.
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Gutsy Tribe 5: Backlight does not come back on after resuming from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134391
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I can confirm this is true. Needs to be sorted; the average user isn't
going to figure this out.
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flashplayer-nonfree requires manual work on gutsy amd64
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/136267
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Yes, that is correct. I have the Intel graphics.
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Gutsy Tribe 5: Backlight does not come back on after resuming from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134391
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Resuming from suspend still results in a blank screen for me unless I
add the acpi_sleep line.
Elias, what did the POST_VIDEO change do? (why did you make that
change?)
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Gutsy Tribe 5: Backlight does not come back on after resuming from suspend
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/134391
You receiv
Public bug reported:
Here is a long list of hardware-related bugs that affect Gutsy Tribe 4
x86_64 on a Thinkpad T61 with the following configuration:
- Intel GMA X3100 graphics
- Intel 3945 wireless
- 15" screen w/ 1680x1050 resolution
1. The initial install from the live CD graphical installer
I'm seeing the same thing here. There is a severe video slowdown with a
fresh 9.10 install on a T61 with Intel X3100 graphics. On 9.04 I
consistently get 4000+ fps; with 9.10 it's just over 2000 fps. glxgears
may not be a proper benchmark, but clearly there is something wrong
here. There are real-w
Er, nevermind that comment of mine... Turns out it the general problem
was with pulseaudio, not the Intel driver. Aside from the odd glxgears
framerate slowdown, everything is fine, maybe even a bit faster than in
9.04.
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Intel x3100 enormous regression in ubuntu 9.10 beta
https://bugs.launchpad
It was app-specific in my case. For example, kvm/qemu was configured to
use something other than pulseaudio, and was fighting with pulseaudio,
causing the video output to be jerky as it used 100% cpu trying to play
sound. Once I reconfigured the errant apps to talk to pulseaudio instead
of whatever
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