Installing Fonts in Ubuntu

My friend emailed me a font, Beginners Alphabet (it’s freakin’ hard to find, so if you need it, email me). I had searched everywhere to download it, but couldn’t find it ANYWHERE.

That’s all beside the point though, It was REALLY easy to install fonts in Ubuntu. I opened the file using the fontreader (Can’t remember if I downloaded that one or not… let me know if you have problems), and then pressed install!  I always try to install them to the system, not just for personal use, but that doesn’t always work. Seeing as I’m the only one who uses my computer, it doesn’t really matter.

So it sounds REALLY easy, right? Well it is. The only reason I’m writing this is so that I don’t forget how bloody easy it is when I go to do it again. Oh, and because someone might not have a clue where to start, and this might help them. That’s really the reason I write anything in this blog… so let me know what you want to know about…

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April 30 2007 10:14 pm | HowTo and Tech

One Response to “Installing Fonts in Ubuntu”

  1. Dave Says:

    Hello…

    “My friend emailed me a font, Beginners Alphabet (it’s freakin’ hard to find, so if you need it, email me). I had searched everywhere to download it, but couldn’t find it ANYWHERE.”

    Can you please email me those fonts PLEASE :)
    im not sure what or how to email you so i figured this was the easiest way

    my email is dallen@spin.net.au

    hope you can help :)
    Thanks

    Dave

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