After restarting Chromium, fonts are malformed
Everything works great until I restart Chromium. Then the fonts appear as in the screenshot. The weird part is that only the tab title and the link is malformed. And it won't fix till a system restart. Arch Linux, fully updated, with KDE.
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Everything works great until I restart Chromium. Then the fonts appear as in the screenshot. The weird part is that only the tab title and the link is malformed. And it won't fix till a system restart. Arch Linux, fully updated, with KDE.
arch-linux kde fonts chrome
No screenshot. Probably also need the complete markup or a link to debug, otherwise we're just guessing.
– Rob
Dec 2 '12 at 16:52
Also, how do you restart Chromium exactly?
– Mr Lister
Dec 2 '12 at 17:20
Sorry about that...screenshot added. I restart it normally. Close i for a while and reopen it later
– py_script
Dec 2 '12 at 21:20
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Everything works great until I restart Chromium. Then the fonts appear as in the screenshot. The weird part is that only the tab title and the link is malformed. And it won't fix till a system restart. Arch Linux, fully updated, with KDE.
arch-linux kde fonts chrome
Everything works great until I restart Chromium. Then the fonts appear as in the screenshot. The weird part is that only the tab title and the link is malformed. And it won't fix till a system restart. Arch Linux, fully updated, with KDE.
arch-linux kde fonts chrome
arch-linux kde fonts chrome
edited Feb 10 at 19:05
Rui F Ribeiro
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No screenshot. Probably also need the complete markup or a link to debug, otherwise we're just guessing.
– Rob
Dec 2 '12 at 16:52
Also, how do you restart Chromium exactly?
– Mr Lister
Dec 2 '12 at 17:20
Sorry about that...screenshot added. I restart it normally. Close i for a while and reopen it later
– py_script
Dec 2 '12 at 21:20
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No screenshot. Probably also need the complete markup or a link to debug, otherwise we're just guessing.
– Rob
Dec 2 '12 at 16:52
Also, how do you restart Chromium exactly?
– Mr Lister
Dec 2 '12 at 17:20
Sorry about that...screenshot added. I restart it normally. Close i for a while and reopen it later
– py_script
Dec 2 '12 at 21:20
No screenshot. Probably also need the complete markup or a link to debug, otherwise we're just guessing.
– Rob
Dec 2 '12 at 16:52
No screenshot. Probably also need the complete markup or a link to debug, otherwise we're just guessing.
– Rob
Dec 2 '12 at 16:52
Also, how do you restart Chromium exactly?
– Mr Lister
Dec 2 '12 at 17:20
Also, how do you restart Chromium exactly?
– Mr Lister
Dec 2 '12 at 17:20
Sorry about that...screenshot added. I restart it normally. Close i for a while and reopen it later
– py_script
Dec 2 '12 at 21:20
Sorry about that...screenshot added. I restart it normally. Close i for a while and reopen it later
– py_script
Dec 2 '12 at 21:20
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It is most likely a bug with pixman. It has also been filed upstream.
There are several threads on the Arch boards about this issue, with various suggested workrounds—depending on your driver.
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It is most likely a bug with pixman. It has also been filed upstream.
There are several threads on the Arch boards about this issue, with various suggested workrounds—depending on your driver.
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It is most likely a bug with pixman. It has also been filed upstream.
There are several threads on the Arch boards about this issue, with various suggested workrounds—depending on your driver.
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It is most likely a bug with pixman. It has also been filed upstream.
There are several threads on the Arch boards about this issue, with various suggested workrounds—depending on your driver.
It is most likely a bug with pixman. It has also been filed upstream.
There are several threads on the Arch boards about this issue, with various suggested workrounds—depending on your driver.
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No screenshot. Probably also need the complete markup or a link to debug, otherwise we're just guessing.
– Rob
Dec 2 '12 at 16:52
Also, how do you restart Chromium exactly?
– Mr Lister
Dec 2 '12 at 17:20
Sorry about that...screenshot added. I restart it normally. Close i for a while and reopen it later
– py_script
Dec 2 '12 at 21:20