![]() ![]() ![]() Repository 'Update repository with updates from SUSE Linux Enterprise 15' is up Repository 'Main Repository' is up to date. Repository 'Non-OSS Repository' is up to date. Repository 'Update repository of openSUSE Backports' is up to date. Repository 'Packman Repository' is up to date. Weird thing when face this problem in 15.4 i go back use my usb that hold 15.3 version and install it again but this time face the problem (did the 15.3 repository changed after opensuse 15.4 launch?)Ģ- sudo zypper ref Repository 'nVidia Graphics Drivers' is up to date. Me too in opensuse 15.3 i do not face this problem(i install opensuse 15.3 two or three times in last one year and did not face this problem). Mozilla products normally do a good job of maintaining the content of the user’s cached data – for Firefox, the data located in ‘~/.cache/mozilla/firefox/’ – but, it may well be that, this normally good behaviour, is in your case, not quite as it should be – please check the Firefox behaviour with a new, fresh, test user.Please verify your installation – “zypper verify” and “rpm -verify -all”.Please make sure that, the repository Meta Data is correct – “zypper refresh -force”.Repositories – please, please, please, override the standard openSUSE Repositories with due care and attention – please avoid private member’s repositories unless, you have communicated with the person responsible for the private repository and, you absolutely understand what you’re doing ….Regardless of whether, I chose the Bitstream Vera fonts or, currently, the Linux Liberation fonts … I have the Microsoft fonts always installed (since many, many years) but, I’ve never noticed that Firefox automatically changed my personalised font settings.To be perfectly honest, I’ve never, ever, experienced Firefox running on Linux behaving as you describe. and find my self need to reinstall the opensuse again.Ģ- try override the setting in “30-metric” by add next code toīut it did not effect on “Arabic fonts”, where arabic facebook post is the problem You’ll probably want to set up the following parameters in ‘/etc/sysconfig/fonts-config’ – “PREFER_SANS_FAMILIES” “PREFER_SERIF_FAMILIES” “PREFER_MONO_FAMILIES” …ġ- i will attach screen image for firefox font setting (before add ms core fonts), in next replay.Ģ- the normal fonts for firefox before instal MS core fonts is roboto and roboto slap.ģ- after install Ms core fonts the firefox fonts setting change automatically and use times new roman, arial.ġ- i try change the font setting in firefox and font selection but it end with crash the fonts even after uninstall the ms core fonts. Please note that openSUSE places ‘nf’ in the directory ‘/etc/fonts/conf.d/’ and, at the top of the file there’s this warning –.While searching for this issue on the Internet, I noticed this Ubuntu thread – Are you suggesting that, Facebook & Co.Replace withĮnter or select the name of the replacement font.Within the Firefox settings, you can choose which font shall be preferred for “Sans” and, the preferred font for “Serif” – Select Screen only to replace the screen font only and never replace the font for printing.įont replacement on screen and when printing, whether the font is installed or not.įont replacement only on screen, whether the font is installed or not.įont replacement only on screen, but only if font is not available.įont replacement on screen and when printing, but only if font is not available.Įnter or select the name of the font that you want to replace. Select Always to replace the font, even if the original font is installed on your system. Lists the original font and the font that will replace it. ![]() Either edit back the changes manually or click Cancel and reopen the Options dialog.Įnables the font replacement settings that you define. Some options cannot be reset once edited. ![]()
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