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I've just downloaded packages from gnome and gnome-extra.I don't know how to explain but I thought default fonts of Gnome would look the same in every distro, but here are pretty different with respect to my previous slack installation, even if I always use Sans font. could it depend on xorg configuration?
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Try installing:
ttf-bitstream-vera
It should fix it.
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you could also try dejavufonts. They are an extension of the bitstream-vera fonts
Also, read this: (I used to use LCD packages, now I use the ubuntu ones in AUR)
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Fonts
when I first started using Arch, I didn't realize just how much info is in the WIKI. You can find the solutions (with nice how-tos) to a VERY large portion of ??s you may have when starting out.
http://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Main_Page
Use the search feature to find pages quickly
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yes, thank you both. Actually was a problem of ttf-bistream package.
Yes I know and use pretty often the Wiki, the fact is that I feel a little confused by such a basical installation, user has the responsibility of choosing and configuring about a 70% of things that other distros offer at least at install time..
Anyway, I'm getting even more impressed by arch
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UR welcome. I too am very impressed with Arch, and I have learned more about linux in the last 4months of using Arch, than I had in the last xx YEARS.
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I thought it was more user friendly. That's not a remark, anyway. I used slackware for years and decided to switch so I'm getting a little confused these first days, specially with udev that I've never used and wpa_supplicant that's driving me nuts
see soon on the forum
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Try to add
export MOZ_DISABLE_PANGO=1
to /etc/profile and logout.
pacman -Rs xorg-fonts-100dpi xorg-fonts-75dpi
Or you can try microsoft fonts if you have higher resolution than 1024...
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