mhz,

Dejavu is the right font for me for both ebglush and arabic letters.

Railison,

Computer Modern, the font of LaTeX

caron, (edited )

Liberation fonts, Noto fonts, Deja Vu fonts and Nimbus fonts pretty much. Add in Cantarell too and you are set I would say. Those are the ones you should install for compatibility.

I always install Inter for UI and JetBrains Mono for terminal usage. I find they render way better than pretty much anything else.

Update: Discovered Geist and Geist Mono and they are amazing, I am going to replace Inter and JetBrains Mono from now on: github.com/vercel/geist-font

popekingjoe,
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I always install the Noto fonts for things like emojis and asian characters, extra fonts to cover the Cyrillic alphabet, and finally OnePlus’s Slate font, which I fell in love with back in the days when I rocked a OnePlus 7 Pro.

dvdnet89,
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Verdana for normal usage and Source code pro for Terminal

sour,
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roboto because cute face

igalmarino, (edited )
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  • inter for gnome
  • fira-mono for terminal
  • fira-code for coding
  • noto, liberation and dejavu for completion
funkajunk,
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I really like cascadia-code for my terminal (nerdfonts.com has the version with all the ligatures)

I don’t do any graphic design or anything like that, so the fonts that come with any modern distro seem to do the trick - maybe I’d install ttf-ms-fonts for better compatibility when dealing with files across multiple operating systems.

shapis, (edited )
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These are the ones I install on every system:

ttf-caladea 20200113-3

ttf-carlito 20230509-1

ttf-fira-code 6.2-2

ttf-liberation 2.1.5-1

ttf-linux-libertine-g 20120116-7

adobe-source-sans-fonts 3.052-1

adobe-source-serif-fonts 4.005-1

noto-fonts-cjk 20230817-1

noto-fonts-extra 1:23.11.1-1

Currently trying otf-monaspace though and I quite like it.

Cwilliams, (edited )

The iA Writer fonts are quite nice, but super proprietary and not neccesary by any means

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folkrav,

Noto for desktop apps. Inter is nice too. Roboto was a long time favorite of mine too.

Iosevka for monospace. Hack and Fira Code/Mono are great as well.

wispydust,

I usually use Roboto or Inter as my desktop font on gtk/gnome

corrupts_absolutely,

i have monofur for my terminal and inconsolata for the graphical apps

harry315,

Libertinus Serif (much nicer Times New Roman-ish serif text font. Huge amount of glyphs, open source font license, great to read on display and on print)

Lato (Sans font which imo compliments Libertinus Serif really good. More for short texts, headlines etc. I wouldn’t recommend it as a UI font. Also permissive font license.)

penquin,
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I have Ubuntu, inter and IBM Plex installed on my kde plasma install, but somehow I keep forgetting to set any of them and just keep the noto sans that comes default with KDE. lol

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