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| fnlib_fonts | 0.5 | LGPL | Fonts for Fnlib. | This package provides fonts for Fnlib. |
| fonts-bitmap-tscii | 1.1 | GPL | Tamil Bitmap fonts | Tamil bitmap fonts for X11 in TSCII encoding |
| fonts-hebrew-elmar | 3.3 | Distributable | Hebrew Fonts | A set of hebrew fonts for X and PostScript. Created by Eli Marmor, El-Mar Software Ltd., http://www.elmar.co.il/. |
| taipeifonts | 1.2 | Public Domain | taipei chinese big5 fonts | These are the Traditional Chinese fonts for XFree86 found on GNU's ftp mirror. You will need to install these if you wish to see and use the Traditional Chinese fonts under XFree86. |
| terminus-font | 4.06 | GPL | Fixed width font especially for long hacking sessions | The Terminus font is a complete set of fixed-size fonts designed especially for the usage in terms and the console. |
| XFree86-100dpi-fonts | 4.3 | MIT | X Window System 100dpi fonts. | If you're going to use the X Window System and you have a high resolution monitor capable of 100 dpi, you should install XFree86-100dpi-fonts. This package contains a set of 100 dpi fonts used on most Linux systems. If you are installing the X Window System, you will also need to install the XFree86 package, the XFree86 package corresponding to your video card, the X11R6- contrib package, the Xconfigurator package and the XFree86-libs package. If you need to display certain fonts, you may also need to install other XFree86 fonts packages. And finally, if you are going to develop applications that run as X clients, you will also need to install the libxfree86-devel package. |
| XFree86-75dpi-fonts | 4.3 | MIT | A set of 75 dpi resolution fonts for the X Window System. | XFree86-75dpi-fonts contains the 75 dpi fonts used on most X Window Systems. If you're going to use the X Window System, you should install this package, unless you have a monitor which can support 100 dpi resolution. In that case, you may prefer the 100dpi fonts available in the XFree86-100dpi-fonts package. You may also need to install other XFree86 font packages. To install the X Window System, you will need to install the XFree86 package, the XFree86 package corresponding to your video card, the X11R6-contrib package, the Xconfigurator package and the XFree86-libs package. Finally, if you are going to develop applications that run as X clients, you will also need to install the libxfree86-devel package. |
| XFree86-cyrillic-fonts | 4.3 | MIT | Cyrillic fonts - only needed on the server side. | The Cyrillic fonts included with XFree86 3.3.2 and higher. Those who use a language requiring the Cyrillic character set should install this package. |
When you think about it, and put a business hat on, the idea that Linux could start as this little hobby project that would in the course of less than a decade become this extremely popular piece of software that people would bet on for mission critical applications. . . how did that happen? Nobody is in charge of it. Nobody owns it. It’s not controlled by a corporation. It fundamentally depends on cooperation and collaboration. . . . It’s an amazing model of how to get stuff done. — Mitch Kapor, founder of Lotus
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