Activity log for bug #229002

Date Who What changed Old value New value Message
2008-05-10 14:41:24 Brynjar Grønhaug Rongved bug added bug
2008-05-10 14:41:24 Brynjar Grønhaug Rongved bug added attachment 'Screenshot-Quod Libet.png' (quod libet)
2008-05-11 01:21:52 Emmet Hikory bug added subscriber Ubuntu CJK Testers
2008-10-18 19:24:23 Adam Niedling None: status New Incomplete
2008-10-18 19:24:23 Adam Niedling None: statusexplanation So what exactly is the problem? The Japanese characters shouldn't be Japanese? Is this still an issue?
2008-11-14 18:25:41 Pedro Villavicencio None: status Incomplete Invalid
2008-11-14 18:25:41 Pedro Villavicencio None: statusexplanation So what exactly is the problem? The Japanese characters shouldn't be Japanese? Is this still an issue?
2011-07-11 01:10:06 Brynjar Grønhaug Rongved description Since I installed the amd64 version of Hardy I've had a problem with characters messing up various applications. This happens to be a problem in almost every application I use. Firefox, Epiphany, gajim, Xchat, gedit, quod libet etc. I'm not entirely sure which characters triggers the bug. At least it is occurring when the Japanese kanji "sekken" is written on screen. Reading Japanese pages on the internet have become somewhat difficult because of this. One friend of mine is also experiencing this bug. Seems like this is only a problem in the amd64 version of Hardy. Another friend of mine, that is running the i386 version of Hardy, does not seem to have this problem. I attached a screenshot of the bug in action. Since I installed the amd64 version of Hardy I've had a problem with characters messing up various applications. This happens to be a problem in almost every gtk+ application I use. I'm not entirely sure which characters trigger the bug.