Did you have the source code in order to solve that issue ?
On 6/11/08, Brandon Applegate <email address hidden> wrote:
>
> This problem seems reversed in Hardy (Kubuntu). By default (testing
> right now from the LiveCD) fonts are what is reported as "blurry". Upon
> entering into System Settings - Appearance - Fonts my .fonts.conf is
> created, and on the next login the fonts clear up. So it seems that the
> issue is now reversed. It is broke by default and fixed by simply going
> into System Settings (?!?!). So we've had a fixed then broken and now a
> broken then fixed. I wish I could do something to contribute beyond
> this comment to get us to a fixed then still fixed. :)
>
>
> --
> System Settings changes configuration files .fonts.conf and .fonts/ even
> without me applying any changes
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/69085
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Did you have the source code in order to solve that issue ?
On 6/11/08, Brandon Applegate <email address hidden> wrote: /bugs.launchpad .net/bugs/ 69085
>
> This problem seems reversed in Hardy (Kubuntu). By default (testing
> right now from the LiveCD) fonts are what is reported as "blurry". Upon
> entering into System Settings - Appearance - Fonts my .fonts.conf is
> created, and on the next login the fonts clear up. So it seems that the
> issue is now reversed. It is broke by default and fixed by simply going
> into System Settings (?!?!). So we've had a fixed then broken and now a
> broken then fixed. I wish I could do something to contribute beyond
> this comment to get us to a fixed then still fixed. :)
>
>
> --
> System Settings changes configuration files .fonts.conf and .fonts/ even
> without me applying any changes
> https:/
> You received this bug notification because you are subscribed to Ubuntu.
>
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Atentamente :
Francisco Miguel Rincon Garcia