Re: updated fedora 28 and lost unicode characters

2019-03-17 Thread stan via users
On Sun, 17 Mar 2019 14:46:49 +0100 David Dusanic wrote: > Sometimes if you force to use only your specified fonts e.g. in > Firefox web pages will show garbled characters. If you allow the > website's fonts it could be you are able to see the real characters. > > Just an idea, it happened on one

Re: updated fedora 28 and lost unicode characters

2019-03-17 Thread David Dusanic
On Sat, 16 Mar 2019 15:31:41 +1030 Tim via users wrote: All of the above make sense. I used to do this, checking the preference that said to use my font and size on all pages, but I checked my preferences and that appears to have disappeared. I do block google fonts so they can't track me t

Re: updated fedora 28 and lost unicode characters

2019-03-17 Thread Tim via users
Allegedly, on or about 16 March 2019, Tom Horsley sent: > From time to time I've seen web pages where the headers claimed > UTF-8 encoding, but the actual text on the page was some windows > encoding (determined experimentally by display the text in > various codings till one of them made sense). I

Re: VNC shows black screen

2019-03-17 Thread Chris Kottaridis
I have tried 3 different resolution settings with no difference. Well, the size of the vnc client window changes but the screen remains black in all cases. Again the odd thing is that the Welcome Window shows up for a new user. So, if you can tell it to run a GUI app it seems it will. It's jus

Re: VNC shows black screen

2019-03-17 Thread Eddie O'Connor
Just curious(and understand I have NO "super genius" skills like the 99% of people on this mailing list...I'm just actuallynaturally curious) but what about "resolution" settings?I know I once tried to get an instance of Virtual box running...and I kept getting a blank screen...and it w