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Jul 29, 2010

I am using wine for a couple of programs, such as spotify and winscp. These used to work great, untill the latest wine update last week. Suddenly, the fonts are scrambled and all wine programs became unusable. I tried to reinstall my programs and to reinstall wine, but to no avail.
Here's a screenshot of spotify and wordpad:
My installed wine version is 1.2.0-1.fc12 on Fedora Core 12.

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