Ah! What you need is the XFree86 Font Deuglification HOWTO:
http://www.frii.com/~meldroc/Font-Deuglification.html

Try it, you'll like it. I tried it, I liked it.

Kent West wrote:

> I've only been using Linux for less than a year, and have only in the past
> 6 months or so gotten X and Netscape working fairly well, and only in the
> past few weeks gotten WordPerfect working fairly well, and etc.
>
> One of the big things I've noticed coming from a Windows world is that the
> fonts tend to be UGLY and hard to read. This has been true on the 4 or 5
> different machines I've tried.
>
> Am I missing something, or are the fonts "supposed" to be ugly?
>
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