On Thu, 3 Jul 2014, Tom Russo wrote:

It is possible that Wheezy did the same thing Ubuntu did, unbundling
what used to be default fonts in X from the packages that get installed
with X.  When I first installed Xastir on a laptop that came with Ubuntu
12.04 I discovered this and hated it.  But there's a way to get those
fonts.

Try installing "xfonts-100dpi"

This was one of those things that cheesed me off when I first installed
Ubuntu 12.04 on my cracktop.  Perhaps Ubuntu learned it from Debian.

I seem to remember that OpenSuSE did something like that too some years ago, so 
maybe it was a more general thing that happened in the apps that these 
distributions pulled from.

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