The screenshot in comment #1 is from Launchpad, which hard-codes the
"Ubuntu Mono" font name. (Look at the CSS for this page in Firebug as
proof.) Changing the default Gnome monospace font, as mentioned in
comment #5, won't do a thing regarding Launchpad's font choice.
(Perhaps this could be made
Oh, in addition, forgot to mention: Alt+/ (code completion) gives the
errors I pasted above, but Ctrl+Space (snippets) works fine for me.
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Title:
Fresh install of Ubuntu Oneiric, after installing the gedit developer
plugins and then updating all packages available in -proposed. Perhaps
the fact that I'm on amd64 has something to do with it?
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Ah, nope, there's still a bug of some sort with code completion, it's
just not segfaulting anymore. Here's the console output:
(gedit:4819): GLib-GObject-CRITICAL **: g_object_ref: assertion `G_IS_OBJECT
(object)' failed
(gedit:4819): GtkSourceView-CRITICAL **: gtk_source_completion_show: asserti
No longer getting crashes, but I'm not getting any actual code
completion either when I hit Alt+/. (Are there any other packages that I
need to install for that?)
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To add to the confirmation, I'm experiencing this same bug on amd64.
Attaching the crash log for further troubleshooting.
** Attachment added: "Gzipped crash log from amd64 system"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gedit/+bug/857707/+attachment/2504256/+files/_usr_bin_gedit.1000.crash.
Public bug reported:
PT Sans is a recently developed Open Font License font from Russian
foundry ParaType. It includes support for a wide variety of Latin- and
Cyrillic-based languages, and comes in two weights and three widths.
URL: http://www.paratype.com/cinfo/news.asp?NewsId=318
License: Para
I have a Gateway Solo 9500 laptop (from approximately 2001) which has a
1024x768 built-in display, but which is being incorrectly detected as
only capable of 800x600. As it turns out, running ddcprobe does indeed
turn up the "edidfail" message.
This being a laptop display panel, I'm not sure what
** Attachment added: "Xorg.0.log from misdetection of display capabilities"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/13883736/Xorg.0.log
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EDID fail
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/194760
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The error displayed on stderr when get-edid is run:
VBE/DDC service about to be called
Read EDID
Performing real mode VBE call
Interrupt 0x10 ax=0x4f15 bx=0x1 cx=0x0
Function supported
Call failed
The EDID data should not be trusted as the VBE call failed
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: desktop-effects
Clicking on the 'Enable Desktop Effects' button when the video driver
does not support Compiz gives an error message reading:
'Desktop effects could not be be enabled.'
One of those 'be's should be removed.
** Affects: desktop-effects (
For what it's worth, this is fixed in 3.3.4p6-3.3, the version of the
package in Feisty's repository. That version installs perfectly well
under Edgy, but is not in the Edgy repository.
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Font files in xfonts-x3270 broken in Edgy distribution
https://launchpad.net/bugs/77743
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Public bug reported:
The .pcf.gz files in version 3.3.4p6-3.2 of xfonts-x3270-misc, the
default version of the package under Edgy, are not valid font files;
each is zero bytes in length when gunzipped.
** Affects: ibm-3270 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: Unconfirmed
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