No, liberation sans is not hinted. The only good hinted fonts that are
available by default are the DejaVu series and the Bitstream series
(essentially the same font).

I know about all the hinting settings, but that's not the problem here.
The problem here is that the default Gnome Desktop is set to 'full'
hinting. This in combination with Nimbus Sans getting used for all kinds
of websites gives an ugly result.

I'm don't think that having metric-compatible results should be
preferred over having fonts that look good under the default settings.
The difference in quality is quite striking. Given that OO and other
programs have historically had problems with fonts, I don't think people
have high expectations.. but if you make every site that specifies Arial
look like crap, then you're going to get a lot more complaints, since
there are a lot of them.

Can metric equivalent aliasing be made optional?

The real problem is that there different fonts have different levels of
hinting, and there's no good default setting that optimizes all the
different fonts.

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bad default aliasing for 'arial'
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/203824
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