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Hello All, A friend of mine recently installed Linux Mint (and it is basicly ubuntu I posted it here) and he managed to get somehow an Font installed and set ...
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    [SOLVED] Remove TrueTypeFont?

    Hello All,

    A friend of mine recently installed Linux Mint (and it is basicly ubuntu I posted it here)
    and he managed to get somehow an Font installed and set as default.
    The font was called IcedEarth.ttf and well he asked me to fix this for him (as its his Firefox default and he said he couldnt change it in the Firefox settings (Although that sounds odd to me)) and he just wants to remove it on his system.

    The problem lies in the fact that I am not really into ttf files or anyform of custom fonts nor do I use Linux Mint. And well to top that off I cant get to his system. As he lives about To-Many-Miles away..

    Is there an easy (gui) Guide to fix this? Or should I just try to make him understand how to setup sshd so I can connect remotely and fix it (this can be a hell of a task :P)

    Thanks in advance.

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    In the Ubuntu repositories there is a tool called Font Matrix which might do the job. Once installed it appears under the graphics menu.
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    He read your response and told me that was the way to fix it.

    He thanks you deeply.
    And I, well I am glad to learn something about Ubuntu ^^
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