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 Luke pretty much blew through the tasks lickety-split although installing fonts is a lot easier than he made it out to be. IIRC, in the default Linux Mint file manager (Nemo right?) you simply click on the .otf or .ttf (etc.) file and "Install Font" comes up as an option. You don't have to drag fonts around. Luke pretty much blew through the tasks lickety-split although installing fonts is a lot easier than he made it out to be. IIRC, in the default Linux Mint file manager (Nemo right?) you simply click on the .otf or .ttf (etc.) file and "Install Font" comes up as an option. You don't have to drag fonts around.
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 +Either Manjaro is harder to use than Mint or Linus is too quick to jump to the web for a solution. Mint has most anything you can think of available through the Cinnamon Desktop and the application store maintained by the Mint staff.
  
  
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