tags 670055 moreinfo unreproducible
thanks
I still fail to reproduce this. Quite the contrary, I just printed a
page with only fonts-liberation and gsfonts-x11 installed; it was
"Print to File" from gedit, though, but it still worked fine.
I can imagine two different reasons for the failure on your system:
Either you still have a local copy of the liberation fonts installed
somewhere, e.g. in ~/.fonts or /usr/local/, and this copy still
contains the bug that made Liberation-Mono appear non-monospaced
(#567806). Or your fontconfig is confused or doesn't know about the
right directory in which the fonts are installed. Could you please try
to "rm -rf ~/.fontconfig" and run "fc-cache -s -v" as root?
- Fabian
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