What font packages do you have installed.

yum list  *font*

will show installed and available packages.

You can try to install MS core fonts, look here
http://www.nixadmins.net/2008/12/12/installing-microsoft-corefonts-on-centos-5/

Cheers
Christian


Quoting Oscar Fonts <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
>
> I've moved some data from a GeoServer Windows instance to a CentOS one.
> And I've found that text label rendering in GetLegendGraphic is very
> poor in CentOS.
>
> Compare:
> * Windows:   
> http://donosti.geodata.es:9000/geoserver/wms?request=GetLegendGraphic&format=image/png&layer=plan_qualificacions
> * CentOS:   
> http://demo.geodata.es/geoserver/wms?request=GetLegendGraphic&format=image/png&layer=plan_qualificacions
>
> The environments are:
>    [Win XP; JVM Sun 1.6_17; Jetty; GeoServer 2.0; Native JAI]
>    [CentOS 5; JVM OpenJDK 1.6_17; Tomcat 5; GeoServer 2.1; Native JAI]

>
> Can text rendering be improved?
> Am I missing any important config parameter or package?
>
> Many thanks,
>
> Oscar.
>
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