Martin Pitt,

I think the best way to configure CJK without language-selector fontconfig hack 
is ttf-nanum is apply to fontconfig itselt, not using setting file in font 
package.
Korean sans-serif font "UnDotum" is good example.
Package "ttf-unfonts-core" provide it without any setting files.
But it works even without language-selector's Korean fontconfig 
hack(69-language-selector-ko-kr.conf) because one of fontconfig's default 
config file(65-nonlatin.conf) specifies to use "Undotum" as sans-serif font.
Also, "ttf-nanum"'s fontconfig file name is starting with "90-~" so it can 
overwrite fontconfig(+language-selector)'s settings.

In debian/90-ttf-nanum.conf line 49, there is comment...
 "TODO: it will be moved to fontconfig default configs -->"
It means this is just workaround, and for now I think it is problem to Ubuntu.

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