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What fonts are the most common on Linux today?
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I use the entire Apple's SF suite (including New York)
Do you use the ttf/off version? I just tried to install them in KDE (off some sketchy git repo) but they look really wonky as a UI don’t.
Scratch that, you can theoretically download the fonts from Apple, it comes with OTF/TTF embedded within their
.dmg
. Not advocating for any breach of licensing terms.