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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 " | 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 " | ||
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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. | ||