Hi guys I ran some tests on almost all flavors of Fedora 35. They include:
"Default" edition Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-35-1.2.iso Network Installer Fedora-Everything-netinst-x86_64-35-1.2.iso Fedora Spins such as Fedora-Cinnamon-Live-x86_64-35-1.2.iso Fedora-KDE-Live-x86_64-35-1.2.iso Fedora-LXDE-Live-x86_64-35-1.2.iso Fedora-LXQt-Live-x86_64-35-1.2.iso I actually installed each of the above and then in a terminal I typed: dnf list --installed|grep khmer* dnf list --installed|grep thai* and the following files were installed by default: khmer-os-system-fonts.noarch libthai.x86_64 thai-scalable-fonts-common.noarch thai-scalable-waree-fonts.noarch Fedora is the "upstream" of RHEL (https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/quick-docs/fedora-and-red-hat-enterprise-linux/#:~:text=Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux%20(RHEL,of%20Red%20Hat%20Enterprise%20Linux.) systemd was developed by Red Hat's folks, wasn't it? According to one camp, one of its nefarious intentions is to help the NSA to easily build backdoors to snoop on their targets of interest. Introducing Khmer fonts, Thai fonts and libthai could be another way for the three-letter-agencies' spooks to spy on the Linux community. What do you think? Best regards. Stella