Milan Zimmermann composed on 2016-02-07 18:15 (UTC-0500):
I was hoping a later update would fix the fonts but it did not.
Felix Miata wrote:
Milan Zimmermann composed on 2016-02-02 11:23 (UTC-0500):
Charset mismatch prevents me from telling what you're trying to show.
I am attaching a small image. In is even more interesting. For a regular user, commands like "date" and "ls -l", the day of week and month name are mangled; For superuser it is ok
Everything in it is so microscopic it's hard for me to see much of anything. That said, I'm guessing again that this is a charset problem of some kind. I can't recreate it here, but I have a minimal set of installed fonts, all western by name, although some CJK fonts are showing up in some list emails here. Have you tried creating a new user to see if it duplicates the problem of other non-root users?
Which misc-console-font version is installed?
I do not have it, neither I see it in Yast as available
Turns out it's a KDE3-only font.
Which kde-oxygen-fonts version is installed?
Version: 0.4.0-3.7
Changing font in the konsole profile does not help
???
In konsole, I do Settings-> Edit current Profile -> Tab Appearance, and on the bottom I can change fonts. No font I tried make any difference. Andale mono for example (tried about 10 fonts, mono and non-mono)
Non-mono in Konsole is probably not what anyone wants. Mine are always set to monospace, and the monospace is set globally via fontconfig to Droid Sans Mono.
Maybe output from 'rpm 'qa | grep font' would help us help you.
this is long:
Should have been: rpm -qa | grep font | sort A list that long unsorted is hard to deal with. Do you ever use any of those non-western fonts? If not, try uninstalling all the CJK and other non-western fonts. You might both eliminate the problem, and/or notice some increase in DE responsiveness if your machine isn't terribly fast (due to decreased overhead from fontconfig's and KDE's much larger caches for all those installed fonts).
It's possible you may be seeing consequences to the post-Leap release fix for this: https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=951898
Maybe, but I do not understand what I can do to fix it
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