Linked by Gilboa Davara on Thu 30th Jun 2005 12:29 UTC
Linux If you've heard about Linux and feel like giving it a go or if you want to try Linux but you're too afraid it'll shew up your computer, this article is for you. Read it, feel free to take what you need and ignore the rest. This is not a tutorial, it's a README-FIRST-like article. It should help you to take that first dive.
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fonts
by Gabor on Thu 30th Jun 2005 17:34 UTC

To all the people that are sick of hearing about font problems. Yes if you're experienced with linux you'll be able to install any windows ttf font and use it in linux, but the fonts will not look the same in Linux.

I have an LCD screen and the black fonts that are supposed to be black have a color problem. It doesn't matter what setting I set the RGB hinting to. The font edges are still screwed. Sometimes I see a little bit or red and sometimes it's green...etc. In Windows XP, my black fonts are always BLACK!

I played around with the settings a lot and linux simply doesn't have a correctly implemented TTF renderer. Of course I still prefer using Linux over Windows, but I'm still not 100% happy with fonts.