![]() ![]() There are very very similar to Microsoft fonts and this Liberation fonts are free of use (no restriction). In Ubuntu there should already be Liberation fonts. If you don’t want to install of the restricted software, then in Software Center type in “Microsoft” and one of the search result is going to be Microsoft fonts. Sudo apt-get install ubuntu-restricted-extrasĪfter install restart LibreOffice to get accepted this fonts. in Holiday > Valentine 585,019 downloads (66 yesterday) Download. Ubuntu Software Center | Edit | Software Sources | “Other software” tab | check both partner repositories.įrom terminal (or Software Center itself): End-user must accept license terms - by selected “Yes” - I agree with license. ![]() If using Ubuntu then you can also install all restricted software (like fonts, Java, Flash, MP3 support etc) with one package, “restricted” in this case means: that is legal if end-user installs it itself, but not legal (so restricted) if installed automatically by distribution itself (so it can’t be installed by default).
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