opensuse v11.2 linux 2.6.31.12-0.1-desktop x86_64 The freebie MS fonts are not loaded in v11.2 with the Gnome desktop. (This is a new installation, not an upgrade from an earlier version.) Is this normal?
Are you sure? How did you install them?
https://features.opensuse.org/308357
I didn't install them. In the past the fonts were loaded automagically during one of the update phases, or maybe during OS installation. There was something about a <fetchmsttfont.sh> script somewhere, but I cannot find it on the computer.
Originally Posted by jimoe666 I didn't install them. In the past the fonts were loaded automagically during one of the update phases, or maybe during OS installation. There was something about a <fetchmsttfont.sh> script somewhere, but I cannot find it on the computer. Hi It's called pullin-msttf-fonts. It can be run manually as; Code: sudo sh /var/adm/update-scripts/fetchmsttfonts-11.2-6.6.12-fetchmsttfonts.sh.txt -- Cheers Malcolm °¿° (Linux Counter #276890) SUSE Linux Enterprise Desktop 11 (x86_64) Kernel 2.6.27.42-0.1-default up 6 days 14:35, 4 users, load average: 0.14, 0.06, 0.07 GPU GeForce 8600 GTS Silent - CUDA Driver Version: 190.53
sudo sh /var/adm/update-scripts/fetchmsttfonts-11.2-6.6.12-fetchmsttfonts.sh.txt
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Personally I find Liberation fonts better. But that's just my opinion
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It's called pullin-msttf-fonts. It can be run manually as; Code: sudo sh /var/adm/update-scripts/fetchmsttfonts-11.2-6.6.12-fetchmsttfonts.sh.txt That was it. Thank you!
Originally Posted by caf4926 Personally I find Liberation fonts better. But that's just my opinion. Ooh! I have those installed. I'll take a look. Thanks!
Originally Posted by jimoe666 That was it. Thank you! I tried to install these more than once and these instructions worked - thanks.
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