Thanks Feistbird, it worked.
I tried to replace sans-serif to WenQuanYi Micro Hei, got no luck. So I
just removed that file and it works.
Font size is a little small, but at least it's useable.
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(Sorry for my spelling mistakes, I'm not really good at English)
Some screenshots:
Adding Chinese language pack didn't help (by extracting to /usr/lib/keepass2)
http://ubuntuone.com/35yKK9xrlnkRxpXJwD67Wu
http://ubuntuone.com/571HWYzQTCoN6V9IY7FbFp
I also tried Japanese langu
I just found out how to make my headphone work, really simple, only two
steps:
step1. Shutdown
step2. Boot
*ATTENTION* reboot won't work. only boot after a shutdown can make it
work. no matter if I reboot from Ubuntu or Windows 7, My Headphone never
works. but if I shutdown from Ubuntu or WIndows
(I'm Chinese, not really good at English, so excuse me for the
mistakes.)
This happens on my ASUS K56CM too.
But, there's something really strange you might want to know:
I installed Ubuntu 12.10 using wubi.exe under Windows 7 sometime earlier, and I
got my headphone worked - ONCE AND ONLY ONCE