A personal blog on my thoughts and feelings of the things I do with hardware and software components of computers, as well as some other miscellany.
28 October 2014
First Official Post!
Testing is over, yay! Now this post will sit here as the "site" is under construction. :x (Posts dated before this are old posts from version 1.)
openSUSE Tumbleweed Part 1
Last night, I had an huge itching to tinker around, and decided to upgrade Mei-chan to Tumbleweed, seeing that she was already on. After upgrading, X broke, so I went and downgraded the packages back to 13.1. The downgrade was pretty much fine, however, the text decided to become boxes with any GNOME 3 window, which was not exactly good (luckily text inside Firefox was fine, and there wasn't any problems with the system itself).
First time in a long time that I had to ask for help, since I wasn't able to find it anywhere (especially with how tired I was), and I got an answer that the pango cache just needed to be updated with either of the commands:
It worked, and I was saved the hassle of having to reinstall (or upgrade). I'm slightly upset that I can't use Tumbleweed, but there are a couple rolling distros I can try when I feel like it.
Things I've learned:
First time in a long time that I had to ask for help, since I wasn't able to find it anywhere (especially with how tired I was), and I got an answer that the pango cache just needed to be updated with either of the commands:
sudo pango-querymodules --update-cache
sudo pango-querymodules-64 --update-cache
It worked, and I was saved the hassle of having to reinstall (or upgrade). I'm slightly upset that I can't use Tumbleweed, but there are a couple rolling distros I can try when I feel like it.
Things I've learned:
- Definitely test in a testing environment to avoid complications.
- I can't use Tumbleweed. ☹
- Downgrading causes the textual glitch.
- Update pango's cache when the above happens.
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