if [ -n "$PS1" ]; then
# only for interactive sessions please
if [ -f /var/cache/fontconfig/0bd3dc0958fa2205aaaa8ebb13e2872b-le64.cache-7 ]; then
echo "color emoji will be broken in Chromium again (LP: #1858636) unless you"
echo "sudo rm /var/cache/fontconfig/0bd3dc0958fa2205aaaa8ebb13e2872b-le64.cache-7"
fi
fi
to my ~/.bashrc to warn me when this problem is coming back. So far the appearance of this broken font cache file correlates 100% with some snap (any snap! refreshing _lxd_ which has nothing to do with GUI apps or fonts causes this!) getting refreshed, according to the timestamp reported by snap changes.
I ended up adding
if [ -n "$PS1" ]; then fontconfig/ 0bd3dc0958fa220 5aaaa8ebb13e287 2b-le64. cache-7 ]; then fontconfig/ 0bd3dc0958fa220 5aaaa8ebb13e287 2b-le64. cache-7"
# only for interactive sessions please
if [ -f /var/cache/
echo "color emoji will be broken in Chromium again (LP: #1858636) unless you"
echo "sudo rm /var/cache/
fi
fi
to my ~/.bashrc to warn me when this problem is coming back. So far the appearance of this broken font cache file correlates 100% with some snap (any snap! refreshing _lxd_ which has nothing to do with GUI apps or fonts causes this!) getting refreshed, according to the timestamp reported by snap changes.