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    Strange fonts after upgrading to Ubuntu Saucy (13.10.)

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    • Deleted User
      Deleted User last edited by

      Frenzie: No, that does not help either.

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      • kerenskyy
        kerenskyy last edited by

        can you post a screenshot? :pingu:

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        • akdor1154
          akdor1154 last edited by

          I'm running Xubuntu Saucy with no font issues here. It's a clean install, but I also had an upgrade from Raring working happily too.
          Try clearing ~/fonts.conf (and obviously /etc/fonts/ if you've been playing in there too). Do both Qt and GTK applications look fine on your system?

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          • Deleted User
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            Originally posted by KerenSkyy:

            can you post a screenshot? :pingu:

            Screenshots of fonts get distorted, it is not as fuzzy as on the screenshot:

            Originally posted by Akdor1154:

            I'm running Xubuntu Saucy with no font issues here. It's a clean install, but I also had an upgrade from Raring working happily too.
            Try clearing ~/fonts.conf (and obviously /etc/fonts/ if you've been playing in there too). Do both Qt and GTK applications look fine on your system?

            I have not ~/fonts.conf and I have not messed with /etc/fonts). Yes, GTK and Qt applications are fine.

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            • frenzie
              frenzie last edited by

              @felagund Clean profile no success for you either?

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              • Zloy-Utk
                Zloy-Utk last edited by

                Try running opera with the following line:

                opera --debugfont | grep -A 25 'Xft baseline'
                

                and close it immediately. See the grep output in a console. Most probably lcdfilter is set to legacy. It this is the case, do the following:
                1.

                $ echo 'Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault' >> ~/.Xresources
                

                2. Restart your X session.
                3. See obvious changes in opera's rendering

                This overrides default Xft lcd filtering engine (see http://spasche.net/files/lcdfiltering/ for details).

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                • ravindranantonysamy
                  ravindranantonysamy last edited by

                  I am trying to Install it, (13.10) and Its says wrong architecture and crashes my ubuntu software center. any help ?

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                  • sgunhouse
                    sgunhouse Moderator Volunteer last edited by

                    Install what?

                    Wrong architecture means you are trying to install 64-bit Opera into a 32-bit system, or are trying to install 32-bit Opera and do not have the 32-bit compatibility libraries on a 64-bit system ... or of course are trying to install Opera on a completely foreign processor, like ARM or MIPS or whatever.

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                    • maxxo2
                      maxxo2 last edited by

                      I was faced with the same problem after a clean Ubuntu 13.10 install and Zloy-Utk's suggestion works, thanks a lot.

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                      • Deleted User
                        Deleted User last edited by

                        Originally posted by maxxo2:

                        I was faced with the same problem after a clean Ubuntu 13.10 install and Zloy-Utk's suggestion works, thanks a lot.

                        Yes, for me too! Thanks.

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                        • Deleted User
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                          Здорово, злой уток!

                          This fixed my fonts in Mageia/KDE too! Not just an Opera problem. I thought this was some general KDE issue that one must live with.

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                          • n2696118
                            n2696118 last edited by

                            Originally posted by Zloy-Utk:

                            $ echo 'Xft.lcdfilter: lcddefault' >> ~/.Xresources
                            

                            Yay, thanks, fixes it for me too!

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