> What distribution are you using?  Do you use KDE or GNOME?
> 
> If you use GNOME on Fedora Core 2 you can see what fonts are installed
> by opening a file browser (nautilus) window (like the Computer icon on
> the desktop) then click on file -> Open Location... and type fonts:///
> into the dialog box.

Perhaps someone could help Gloria and I out with solving her font
problem.  She needs a font that I have.  (It's a chinese font, and I
can see the characters on the website just fine, but she can't...)
The problem is, I don't have KDE or Gnome, and I'm not sure where my
fonts are located (I don't have a .fonts directory).  If it makes a
difference (probably does), I'm running Gentoo.  I don't recall
distinctly telling Gentoo to install the fonts, so I'm guessing they
were a default install option, but I could be wrong on that...
Where could I look to find out what font is being used for displaying
Chinese characters, and where it's located?  Someone mentioned yum as
a place to get fonts.  Does apt have fonts as well?
Thanks for the help!!!
~Erin

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