On 05/08/07, Thomas <c.t.l@xxxxxxx> wrote: > fedora-list-request@xxxxxxxxxx schrieb: > > Date: Sat, 4 Aug 2007 22:55:34 +0200 > > From: "Gianluca Cecchi" <gianluca.cecchi@xxxxxxxxx> > > Subject: weird characters in wine after upgrade > > To: fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx > > Message-ID: > > <561c252c0708041355i7d93073bg7a89a53f1fe202c4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> > > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="utf-8" > > > > After about 20 days away from home, I switched on the pc and, besides > > other > > packages, I upgraded wine from 0.9.39-1.fc7 to 0.9.42-1.fc7 and kernel > > >from 2.6.21-1.3228.fc7 to 2.6.22.1-41.fc7, as proposed by yum. > > After rebooting with the new kernel, in all wine applications I see weird > > unreadable characters. > > In particular, also inside winecfg window. > > It seems it does not depend on the kernel upgrade, because if I create > > a new > > user and run winecfg or other wine applications (tried notepad) as that > > user, I can correctly see the characters. > > So I presume it depends on pre-existing profile "import" phase by the > > upgraded wine... > > Any hint? I have many applications under this user and I wouldn't like to > > wipe out all config... > > > > The system is fc7 x86_64. > > Thanks in advance. > > Gianluca > > > same for FC6 i386. After deleting the folder ".font" in the users home > directory the fonts were back to normal. > Thomas Leclaire Sounds as if this could have been discovered when this version of wine still was a Test Update only. Now it may need a fix at the package-level, so please open a ticket at http://bugzilla.redhat.com -- Fedora really needs more testers, more testing, more package maintainers, less mass-updates, ...