I can confirm this bug and think the solution should be backported.
Hangeul doesn't just look bad, it's unreadable in a Ubuntu default
installation (See attached image, left jaunty, right karmic). If you
increase the font size to 13pt or more, the font looks great, but not at
the standard application font size. I'm sorry for the Chinese users for
having to endured foreign characters, but solving that problem by making
another script unreadable is a very bad idea. I hope, the solutions in
this topic solve it for all sides.

I'm quiet disappointed by Karmic. In the past, I thought that only
mature features were introduced into a final release as a system
default, but Karmic didn't just introduced this font, but also the very
buggy ibus (at least for Hangeul, reported several bugs & switched back
to scim).

** Attachment added: "left jaunty, right karmic"
   http://launchpadlibrarian.net/36079529/korean_jaunty_karmic.png

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ttf-wqy-microhei ttf-wqy-zenhei break Korean fonts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475240
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