Confirmed although my situation is a little different:

I had some documents created b LibreOffice on Windows. On Windows
LibreOffice bundles Linux Libertine Graphite and calls the fonts "Linux
Libertine G" and "Linux Biolinum G".

Opening these documents in LibreOffice on Ubuntu breaks the whole design
(not only small differences, what would be normal): LibreOffice (or
fontconfig?) doesn't seem to be able to map "Linux Libertine G" and
"Linux Biolinum G" to "Linux Libertine" and "Linux Biolinum". So it
applies some default fonts (but not  "Linux Libertine" and "Linux
Biolinum" although they are my LibreOffice default fonts). The font
replacement in LibreOffice also does not help as it can only replace
known fonts.

Manually installing the Graphite font package solved this problem This
is why I did not open a new bug, as there seems to be a common solution
and therefore probably also a common cause.


** Also affects: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Changed in: libreoffice (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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  Linux Libertine  &  Libreoffice 3.5 distorted printing

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