pat-san
November 12, 2018, 9:53am
1
Description of the issue:
Shield doesn’t display fonts on global popup (Solus Budgie Linux)
Steps to Reproduce (add as many as necessary):
Install and run “brave” file from local Applications folders “home/Applications/”
Actual Result (gifs and screenshots are welcome!):
Expected result:
Reproduces how often:
Brave Version(about:brave):
Version 0.56.12 Chromium: 70.0.3538.77 (Build officiel) unknown (64 bits)
Reproducible on current live release (yes/no):
Additional Information:
Same type of installation works well with Brave V0.25…
Same issue here on Manjaro KDE. This seems to be a Linux specific issue as far as I know. Not sure if it is consistent across all distros or DEs.
pat-san
November 13, 2018, 4:44pm
3
Same behavior with beta Brave V57.6.
@drose2211 , Manjaro has had a rough time with Brave, not the first instance of UI issues we’ve had. I imagine this is Linux specific and we’ve got an open issue for it here:
We’re definitely working on it. cc @sriram for any additional info.
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pat-san
November 17, 2018, 7:24am
5
Same behavior with Brave v0.56.14 RC1.
Going to close this Topic in favor of this one here as it’s ongoing and will be easier to track everyone encountering these issues:
@hello @prinzvonlicht @EndergerLinux @drose2211 Could you guys try installing these dependencies and check if it fixes the issue?
$ sudo pacman -S --needed python perl gcc gcc-libs bison flex gperf pkgconfig \
nss alsa-lib glib2 gtk3 nspr ttf-ms-fonts freetype2 cairo dbus libgnome-keyring
Am pretty sure some dependency is missing which is causing the issue.
Mattches
Closed
November 18, 2018, 2:39am
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Conversation moved to more active topic:
@hello @prinzvonlicht @EndergerLinux @drose2211 Could you guys try installing these dependencies and check if it fixes the issue?
$ sudo pacman -S --needed python perl gcc gcc-libs bison flex gperf pkgconfig \
nss alsa-lib glib2 gtk3 nspr ttf-ms-fonts freetype2 cairo dbus libgnome-keyring
Am pretty sure some dependency is missing which is causing the issue.