On Fri, Jul 14, 2006 at 12:39:35 -0700, Aenoch Lynn wrote: > On 07/14/2006 09:36 AM John - wrote: > > Since yesterday's upgrade of firefox to 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.4-2, > > something's out of whack: only the first word on each line of text is > > displayed. If I click on or highlight the line (via left mouse > > button), the rest of the words usually appear, then disappear again if > > I move the mouse. This behavior extends even to Firefox's own buttons: > > e.g., "Check " becomes "Check Mail" when touched. > > > > Mozilla-browser displays text OK, as does mozilla-firefox in a > > chrooted sarge installation on the same computer. So I think it's a > > firefox problem. Downgrading firefox as low as 1.5.dfsg+1.5.0.3-2 does > > not help, nor does fiddling with fonts via "Preferences," nor even > > purging and reinstalling it. > > > > The machine with the misbehavior is a ThinkPad A31, pure sid, and it > > shows up with two different home-compiled kernels: 2.6.16 from Debian > > and 2.6.17 from kernel.org. > > > > Got suggestions? If so, thanks! > > > > I have this problem as well, but on my system it is not restricted to > firefox. I see the problem in gaim, xcdroast, galeon, gimp, and a few > others. I don't see the problem in mozilla, thunderbird, konquerer, > gnome-terminal, and gedit. When I create a new user and try these > applications, they appear to be okay for awhile, then they have the same > problem. I'm running sid, linux-image-2.6.15-1, on a Thinkpad T40.
This sounds like it might be caused by a bug in a library which is used by all these programs. I can't reproduce the problem on my up-to-date Sid system, so it might depend on a subtle combination of packages and/or settings. This is potentially nasty to track down, but I have one suggestion: I used my aptitude logs to compile a list of all packages which have also been upgraded since the last firefox upgrade. Then I cross-checked this list against the dependencies of firefox. This turned up two suspects: libglib2.0-0 libglib2.0-data I would check if you have both of these packages in their newest version (2.10.3-3). Maybe the problem is caused by a version mismatch. If this is not the case try downgrading both of them to the version from testing (2.10.2-1). -- Regards, Florian -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]