Activity log for bug #688024

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2010-12-09 13:02:32 taj bug added bug
2010-12-09 13:05:28 taj attachment added Photo of the screen https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-session/+bug/688024/+attachment/1760754/+files/P7069515.JPG
2010-12-09 13:10:54 taj description Binary package hint: gnome-session Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS, upgraded from Dapper gnome-session: 2.30.0-0ubuntu1 libpango1.0-0: 1.28.0-0ubuntu2.1 libcairo2: 1.8.10-2ubuntu1 Every now and then I supose that the system does a maintenance checkup at (re)boot. Unfortunately I cannot see what is going on, because I only see squares. Esc does not help, ctrl-alt-backspace does not help either. There is no way I know how to skip this. The system is used for work and waiting costs precious time. I already reinstalled all Pango packages, but it does not help. Xorg.log says (clock is the same for all messages): gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: failed to create cairo scaled font, expect ugly output. the offending font is 'DejaVu Sans 9.9990234375' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: font_face status is: <unknown error status> gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: scaled_font status is: out of memory gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: shaping failure, expect ugly output. shape-engine='BasicEngineFc', font='DejaVu Sans 9.9990234375', text='Lock Screen' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: failed to create cairo scaled font, expect ugly output. the offending font is 'DejaVu Sans 8.33203125' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: font_face status is: <unknown error status> gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: scaled_font status is: out of memory gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: shaping failure, expect ugly output. shape-engine='BasicEngineFc', font='DejaVu Sans 8.33203125', text='Not responding' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: failed to create cairo scaled font, expect ugly output. the offending font is 'DejaVu Sans 9.9990234375' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: font_face status is: <unknown error status> gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: scaled_font status is: out of memory For the rest I do not have font problems on that system. There is a font error. It seems to mention two different DejaVu Sans versions, but the version on the system is a link in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts to a font in the windows directory, which is mounted in fstab. Shouldn't gnome-session or pango fall back to another font? These messages should be readable. Binary package hint: gnome-session Ubuntu Lucid 10.04 LTS, upgraded from Hardy gnome-session: 2.30.0-0ubuntu1 libpango1.0-0: 1.28.0-0ubuntu2.1 libcairo2: 1.8.10-2ubuntu1 Every now and then I suppose that the system does a maintenance checkup at (re)boot. Unfortunately I cannot see what is going on, because I only see squares. Esc does not help, ctrl-alt-backspace does not help either. There is no way I know how to skip this. The system is used for work and waiting costs precious time. I already reinstalled all Pango packages, but it does not help. Xorg.log says (clock is the same for all messages): gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: failed to create cairo scaled font, expect ugly output. the offending font is 'DejaVu Sans 9.9990234375' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: font_face status is: <unknown error status> gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: scaled_font status is: out of memory gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: shaping failure, expect ugly output. shape-engine='BasicEngineFc', font='DejaVu Sans 9.9990234375', text='Lock Screen' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: failed to create cairo scaled font, expect ugly output. the offending font is 'DejaVu Sans 8.33203125' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: font_face status is: <unknown error status> gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: scaled_font status is: out of memory gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: shaping failure, expect ugly output. shape-engine='BasicEngineFc', font='DejaVu Sans 8.33203125', text='Not responding' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: failed to create cairo scaled font, expect ugly output. the offending font is 'DejaVu Sans 9.9990234375' gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: font_face status is: <unknown error status> gnome-session[1340]: Pango-WARNING: scaled_font status is: out of memory For the rest I do not have font problems on that system. There is a font error. It seems to mention two different DejaVu Sans versions, but the version on the system is a link in /usr/share/fonts/truetype/msttcorefonts to a font in the windows directory, which is mounted in fstab. Shouldn't gnome-session or pango fall back to another font? These messages should be readable. Edit: not upgraded from Dapper, but from Hardy
2011-01-03 12:53:20 Gary M bug added subscriber Gary M
2011-01-09 15:33:17 taj marked as duplicate 631088
2015-05-22 12:28:36 Launchpad Janitor gnome-session (Ubuntu): status New Confirmed