Thank you @Anatoly. Quote:"In case if I absolutely can't tolerate something Microsoft related." -> I have no problem with this.
Quote:"But there is good fonts set from Microsoft that is free." -> I like this fonts. Quote: "I've always wanted GPL,BSD,MIT-like licensed fonts set that is really good on hinting, but I never found." ->This is very interesting. Thank you for sharing it. But I wonder: What good looking fonts did Linux use as default before anti-aliaing was introduced? A) Linux never ever had in no way fonts with good hinting. Linux users were willing to accept fonts with (little) bad hinting (before anti-aliasing). B) Linux did use this Microsoft core fonts you have suggested as default. C) Linux did use only pixel Fonts in Mono style. Thank you.
