Changing from DejaVu to Noto, Ubuntu 23.10 release plans to adjust font packages

According to recent news, the Ubuntu 23.10 distribution code-named "Mantic Minotaur" plans to adjust the font package from DejaVu to Noto.

Change from DejaVu to Noto, Ubuntu 23.10 release plans to adjust font packages Change from DejaVu to Noto, Ubuntu 23.10 release plans to adjust font packages

According to recent news, the Ubuntu 23.10 distribution code-named "Mantic Minotaur" plans to adjust the font package from DejaVu to Noto.

The Ubuntu development team stated that in order to improve the quality and reduce the number of fonts installed in Ubuntu standard, it plans to carry the Noto font package by default.

This font pack contains sans-serif and serif fonts covering most Latin and non-Latin characters.

Current versions of Ubuntu come with the DejaVu font package pre-installed by default, covering non-Latin characters.

Ubuntu 23.10 will not affect the default font, it is still "Ubuntu", but the image size is reduced by changing the font package.

Note: Ubuntu is a Linux distribution operating system mainly based on desktop applications . Its name comes from the word "ubuntu" in Zulu or Hausa in southern Africa, which means "humanity" and "I exist because everyone exists." ", is a traditional African value. Ubuntu is based on the Debian distribution and the GNOME desktop environment. Since version 11.04, the Ubuntu distribution has abandoned the GNOME desktop environment and changed to Unity. Previously, people thought that Linux was difficult to install and difficult to use. After the emergence of Ubuntu, these have become history. Ubuntu also has a huge community power, and users can easily get help from the community. [1] Since Ubuntu 18.04 LTS, the Ubuntu distribution has restarted using the GNOME3 desktop environment.

 

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