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-Jagged fonts
-############
-
-:date: 2005-03-31T02:26:00
-:category: computer
-:tags: font, Linux
-
-Tim Bray blogged about his `gripes with Mac OS X`_ and then among the
-reasons why not to unswitch from Mac OS X he mentions "jaggedy spidery
-fonts" and "fast start". Did he every heard about FreeType_ or
-here_? Since I have installed msttcorefonts on my Debian_, I have
-never seen any jagged fonts at all. And with fontconfig_ and its
-support in KDE_, I have never had problems with installing all
-beautiful fonts I can find (this_ is my favorite for writing).
-
-Concerning the fast start. Suspend/resume is supported in 2.6.\* Linux
-kernel and there is even more stable and robust kernel patch
-swsuspend2_, which is not dependent on sometimes rather hairy ACPI
-support in Linux.
-
-.. _`gripes with Mac OS X`:
- http://www.tbray.org/ongoing/When/200x/2005/03/29/Switch
-.. _FreeType:
- http://freetype.sourceforge.net/image/ft2-kde.png
-.. _here:
- http://freetype.sourceforge.net/image/ft2-nautilus.png
-.. _Debian:
- http://www.debian.org
-.. _fontconfig:
- http://www.fontconfig.org/
-.. _KDE:
- http://kde.org
-.. _this:
- http://www.stormtype.com/free.html
-.. _swsuspend2:
- http://www.suspend2.net/