Installing Liberation fonts on Linux

  2007-05-30 17:00:04
Red Hat recently released a set of free fonts designed to be a metrically-exact replacement for the Microsoft Core TrueType fonts. Installing fonts on Linux, however, has not always been the easiest of tasks soTectonic dug around a little to make a simple guide to installing these, and other, fonts on most flavours of Linux. 
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