M$ Fonts in Linux
With the M$ Fonts installed we browsing will be better since the pages will look as the designer originally intended them to. Most webpages are designed with M$ fonts in mind. The stylesheet specify these fonts. On Linux, when these specified fonts are not available on your computer, they are replaced with generic equivalents. With these fonts installed, you will see the page as it was designed. To install the fonts, all you need to do (i use Ubuntu) is to install the msttcorefonts package. Read the rest of this entry »


