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- skoruppa, on 09/27/2008, -0/+7Remeber: Ubuntu can use ttf fonts so http://dafont.com
- inactive, on 09/28/2008, -0/+2Also, the majority of those who are new to Linux uses Digg, unfortunately.
- mrlunix, on 09/27/2008, -0/+2Since majority of those who are new to Linux uses Ubuntu, this will be useful.
- GameMakker, on 09/27/2008, -0/+2I thought most fonts worked for ubuntu !?
- mahadiga, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1You may want to try Google Android fonts on Ubuntu http://download.damieng.com/fonts/redistributed/Dr ...
- weizbox, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1Remember: All Linux distros can use ttf fonts :)
- UKsHaDoW, on 09/27/2008, -0/+1Those are some dodgy novetly fonts.
Hand writing fonts :/ - srg13, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1They do - you can use any opentype or truetype font with most Linux distributions. This article is just showing some free ones that are in Ubuntu's repositories.
- Plasmatica, on 09/28/2008, -0/+1Most of those are atrocious. What kind of a graphic designer uses Linux anyway? Not to knock Linux as an OS, but it's just not suitable for professional graphic design.


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