Yes, this happend to me to. I changed all fonts from serif to monospace.
All text looks "decent".
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This bug have affected me too.
I will post the logs in /var/log/dist-upgrade/20111209-1903, since thats
the last time I tried.
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Just write gconf-editor in the terminal.
But be carefull, you can change alot of things in there that oyu don't want
to change.
Cheers!
On Wed, May 13, 2009 at 9:18 AM, Daniel wrote:
> To enable the compositing manager, you need to use the "Configuration
> Editor", AKA gconf-editor, to set the
Had the same problem, and should it not be enough to just try to fix the
compositing manager?
If you run Gnome, your default window-manager is Metacity, right? On
this link: http://wiki.awn-
project.org/Installation#Installing_Avant_Window_Navigator I found a fix
for Metacity.
"Metacity: The defa