https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=420287

--- Comment #13 from Alexander Shchadilov <alexander.shchadi...@gmail.com> ---
Supposedly there is a limited number of installations affected by that, it just
happened that openSUSE provide a large set of Noto Sans by default. I see that
in Debian & Co. fonts are separated in fonts-noto-core and fonts-noto-extra,
same in Arch with noto-fonts and noto-fonts-extra.
A workaround: click "Defaults" button right after opening "System
Settings"/"Fonts", then make corrections you need, click "Apply".

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