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Is it possible to set font rendering in Gnome like in Windows\Mac?
Recently, I have been trying to switch to Linux (Debian), with the Gnome shell, to which I managed to adapt, as well as to the system as a whole, because this is not the first attempt to transfer (there was an ubunt with a unit, but it didn’t work at all). I like everything, I set up the system as I need and I'm already working. There remains the only moment that haunts - fonts in Linux. I don't like the rendering quality, as well as the fonts themselves, which are too bold, large and inharmonious. I already tried to set them up, googled them, changed them to others, but it's still not right.
Tell me, is it possible in Linux to make font rendering / fonts themselves look like Windows 10? Thin, pleasant and neat, in general Clear Type?
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Microsoft and Apple have patented their anti-aliasing methods, so this will not work =(
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