In the following article I am going to show you a series of funny fonts to install in our Linux distro Ubuntu, the sources are taken from the 1001 Free Fonts websiteAs its name suggests, we have 1001 different fonts at our disposal, completely free of charge.
In addition to showing you some curious and fun fonts, I am going to teach you the correct way to install the aforementioned sources in our Ubuntu and have them available for all users of the same.
Some fun fonts
Installation method
To install these fonts and have them available for all users, we will only have to copy the downloaded files to .ttf format, to the route / usr / share / fonts / truetype / custom, if you see that the folder does not exist in that path custom, we should create it.
To copy these files correctly, we must have permissions root, since it is a system folder; to obtain root permissions on nautilus, which is the default file browser for Ubuntu, we will open a new terminal and type:
sudo nautilus
With this the nautilus file browser and we will have permissions root to do and undo at will, so be careful with what you delete that you can load the operating system.
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Downloads - 1001 Free Fonts
Another page to download free fonts with an extensive catalog and with an explanation of how to install them in Ubuntu:
http://www.letrasttf.com.arSaludos!