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Most of the time the 'normal' subpixel hinting just sucks, be it Mac or Windows style; I definitely don't like the 'rainbow edges' of the fonts. Of course, that effect depends greatly on the quality of the display and the size and shape of the chosen font.
Fortunately, a friend of mine discovered a way to achieve very crisp antialiased fonts in X, which are both accurate and easy to read at the same time. The original article is here: http://johan.kiviniemi.name/blag/ubuntu-fonts/ and an another with examples here: http://martin.ankerl.com/2009/01/22/beautiful-font-hinting-in-ubunt...
I have used these settings on all Linux/Solaris installations since, and am very satisfied...