Seems the mixup is in FreeSans, so changing package to that.
** Package changed: ubuntu-font-family-sources (Ubuntu) => fonts-
freefont (Ubuntu)
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Ah, yes, mine shows me FreeSans as well for all of those characters. (I
wasn't sure if Character Map did some sort of fallback if the character
didn't exist.)
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Public bug reported:
The following code points in the "Ubuntu" font have their glyphs swapped
around. Opening character map, selecting "Ubuntu" for the font, and
looking at the following code points, gets you the following:
(each of these is what shows in the status bar / what I see)
• "U+2E2A TW