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Ubuntu 12.10
- On one particular machine running Ubuntu 12.10, almost every normal-
- weight "T" in Ubuntu 15px at normal weight is rendered as a bold "S".
- For example, "Text" is rendered as "Sext".
+ On one particular machine running Ubuntu 12.10, some text characte
1. As shown in the second screenshot, the substitutions also occur with
various fonts on Web pages. So it isn't related to how the font is
chosen.
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I have experienced quite similar symptom in mid-session on my precise machine,
my case is for Japanese characters.
If it happens, `fc-cache -fv` or `unity --replace`` does not recover it, I had
to restart X session.
I have this issue after installing xserver-xorg-lts-quantal on precise,
and goin
Thanks, if the issue is specific to one machine it likely has to do with
the installed fonts/user configuration.
Some questions
1- how did you set the font to use?
2- does it happen with another user (or in a guest session) on the same machine?
3- did you do any tweaking in the fonts configuration