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Can someone help me please? I don't know how the problem started, but I think that my fonts have the problem or my bashrc file:
Fonts:
$ yaourt -Qm | grep ttf
local/ttf-adobe-fonts 10.1.2-1
local/ttf-aefonts 20071109-1
local/ttf-anonymous-pro 1.002-1
local/ttf-castlequeen 0-1
local/ttf-chromeos-fonts 1.21.0-1
local/ttf-exljbris 1.1-3
local/ttf-funfonts 2-1
local/ttf-mac-fonts 1-5
local/ttf-ms-fonts 2.0-9
local/ttf-openlogos 0.806-3
local/ttf-pizzadude-bullets 2.0-2
local/ttf-roboto 20121102-1
local/ttf-sil-fonts 6-1
BashRC:
#
# ~/.bashrc
## If not running interactively, don't do anything
[[ $- != *i* ]] && return# Configuraciones personales
PS1='\e[0;34m[ \u: \W ]\e[m\e[1;94m\$ \e[m'
PACMAN="pacman-color"alias ls='ls -BFhX --color=auto'
alias syu='sudo $PACMAN -Syu'
alias syua='yaourt -Syua'
alias grep='grep --color=auto'# Aplicaciones
command cowsay -f tux $(fortune)
Im not so good in English
Thanks.
Amateur game developer, who needs help with pixel art or a team for make games as a hobby.
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Here the screenshot
I don't know how the problem started, but I think that my fonts have the problem or my bashrc file:
I don't know what exactly the problem is, either, but downgrading xorg to 1.12 solved it for me so far.
Celeron 1610, Intel B75, 4GB Ram, Intel HD-Graphics
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I don't know what exactly the problem is, either, but downgrading xorg to 1.12 solved it for me so far.
Thank you very much fritz, I downgraded the xorg-server package and the problem is gone, thank you.
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I downgraded the xorg-server package and the problem is gone
Glad to hear it was useful for you.
I was wondering if I was the only one having this problem.
Hopefully someone will come up with a better solution. I had no time so far to have a deeper look into it.
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I've got the same issue, luckily it only happens in Firefox. Or rather, it only seem to happen in programs using TTF fonts, as both RXVT-unicode and Emacs seem unaffected.
Unfortunately I'm missing Xorg-server from my package cache so I'm hoping this issue is resolved soon.
Here's what it looks like for me, sometimes the issue disappear when I press Ctrl+A: http://i.imgur.com/v5Wiv.png
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I experienced a similar problem yesterday. But it has been gone after a reboot.
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After reboot the issue is gone but reappears after a little while.
I also rebuilt my font cache, no luck with that either.
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I've got the same issue, luckily it only happens in Firefox. Or rather, it only seem to happen in programs using TTF fonts, as both RXVT-unicode and Emacs seem unaffected.
Unfortunately I'm missing Xorg-server from my package cache so I'm hoping this issue is resolved soon.Here's what it looks like for me, sometimes the issue disappear when I press Ctrl+A: http://i.imgur.com/v5Wiv.png
You can find the old packages from ARM.
BTW: I have the same issues with the fonts, and downgrading to xorg-server-1.13.0-3 was enough.
Last edited by corion (2012-11-13 12:19:14)
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ToJa92 wrote:I've got the same issue, luckily it only happens in Firefox. Or rather, it only seem to happen in programs using TTF fonts, as both RXVT-unicode and Emacs seem unaffected.
Unfortunately I'm missing Xorg-server from my package cache so I'm hoping this issue is resolved soon.Here's what it looks like for me, sometimes the issue disappear when I press Ctrl+A: http://i.imgur.com/v5Wiv.png
You can find the old packages from ARM.
BTW: I have the same issues with the fonts, and downgrading to xorg-server-1.13.0-3 was enough.
Yeah, I read the "Downgrade packages" Wiki page(like I should have done in the first place), installed downgrade from AUR and downgraded xorg-server. The version 1.13.0-3 works perfectly fine as you point out.
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I've got the same issue, luckily it only happens in Firefox. Or rather, it only seem to happen in programs using TTF fonts, as both RXVT-unicode and Emacs seem unaffected.
Unfortunately I'm missing Xorg-server from my package cache so I'm hoping this issue is resolved soon.Here's what it looks like for me, sometimes the issue disappear when I press Ctrl+A: http://i.imgur.com/v5Wiv.png
I've tried Opera and it showed everything properly. On the other hand, Thunderbird is affected as well.
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I think the problem is this patch:
upgpkg: xorg-server 1.13.0-4
Update to current git snapshot from server-1.13 branch, backport patch from git master to utilize the new pixman glyph cache
git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn-packages@170560 eb2447ed-0c53-47e4-bac8-5bc4a241df78
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Are you guys and girls using nvidia's crappy blob?
See https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32612
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Are you guys and girls using nvidia's crappy blob?
See https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32612
Thank you, waiting for a package update
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Yes, I use nvidia driver.
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Hey,
unfortunately this problem hits me, too. Firefox and most of the programs using gtk are more or less unreadable. But programs using qt are fine. Like arora or the qtcreator. I'm not sure, if the posted bug https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32612 causes this behaviour.
But I'm not an expert.
System:
$>uname -a
Linux rw184 3.6.6-1-ARCH #1 SMP PREEMPT Mon Nov 5 11:57:22 CET 2012 x86_64 GNU/Linux
$>lspci | grep VGA
00:12.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation C68 [GeForce 7050 PV / nForce 630a] (rev a2)
$>pacman -Qi nvidia | head -n2
Name : nvidia
Version : 304.64-1
$>pacman -Qi xorg-server | head -n2
Name : xorg-server
Version : 1.13.0-4
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I've no issues with nvidia-beta-all (310.14)
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I've no issues with nvidia-beta-all (310.14)
310.19 is in extra now, does that (appear to) solve the problem for others? (Apparently I'm stuck with 304xx for my 7600GT.)
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Yes, 310.19 solves the problem.
Although while using it, I'm stuck with another headache, so it's a tie
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Last edited by ajaxas (2012-11-18 17:15:56)
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310.19 stopped to support my card: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=153247
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What I did, I found than I have internal video adapter which is ATI. So I installed xf86-video-ati driver and re-plugged monitor into that adapter. And it now works.
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I think the problem is this patch:
upgpkg: xorg-server 1.13.0-4
Update to current git snapshot from server-1.13 branch, backport patch from git master to utilize the new pixman glyph cache
git-svn-id: file:///srv/svn-packages@170560 eb2447ed-0c53-47e4-bac8-5bc4a241df78
Confirmed for me too. Downgrading to xorg-server-1.13.0-3 removed the font problems. Bug report here: https://bugs.archlinux.org/task/32612
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310.19 stopped to support my card: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=153247
Same situation for me as well. No possibility of upgrading either(the computers belong to the Uni). Perhaps Nouveau works better with the new X, though last time I tried I just got random graphical artifacts.
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abutanaev wrote:310.19 stopped to support my card: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=153247
Same situation for me as well. No possibility of upgrading either(the computers belong to the Uni). Perhaps Nouveau works better with the new X, though last time I tried I just got random graphical artifacts.
I switched to the nouveau driver for my desktop PC after 310.19 dropped support. I still had artifacts with nvidia-304xx. The on-board video of the desktop is a GeForce 6150SE.
The nouveau driver stopped the artifact generation with the latest Xorg. There's a slight change in overall brightness or something – a difference in the colors that I notice when compared to the nvidia driver. I haven't bothered to sort it out yet because it's merely an annoyance, not a problem. I'm not a gamer so I wouldn't know if there's any problem with games.
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ToJa92 wrote:abutanaev wrote:310.19 stopped to support my card: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=153247
Same situation for me as well. No possibility of upgrading either(the computers belong to the Uni). Perhaps Nouveau works better with the new X, though last time I tried I just got random graphical artifacts.
I switched to the nouveau driver for my desktop PC after 310.19 dropped support. I still had artifacts with nvidia-304xx. The on-board video of the desktop is a GeForce 6150SE.
The nouveau driver stopped the artifact generation with the latest Xorg. There's a slight change in overall brightness or something – a difference in the colors that I notice when compared to the nvidia driver. I haven't bothered to sort it out yet because it's merely an annoyance, not a problem. I'm not a gamer so I wouldn't know if there's any problem with games.
I've got the 6150LE - had to add "nouveau.noaccel=1" to the kernel parameters to fix the corruption. I'm gonna try upgrading xorg-server now and see if I can enable acceleration.
EDIT: No dice. Without "nouveau.noaccel=1" I now at least saw part of the console with about half the top showing graphical corruption. Last thing printed is "Rebooting system...". With "nouveau.noaccel=1" it works, but text in SLiM and Emacs is the same color as the background color (or something along those lines). urxvt and Firefox still works.
EDIT2: Actually, it looks like the text is extremely tinted or something. I tried screenshotting but in the screenshot the text actually shows up.
Last edited by ToJa92 (2012-11-21 11:40:55)
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Do you think they will ever find a way out to get nvidia-304xx and xorg-server working together?
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