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so if youre in a popular distro like arch a lot of the funds youre going to want to use are probably already in your standard repos or in the case of arch they might also be in the aur but from time to time youre going to run into cases where you need a font that you just cannot find in a package anywhere and I ran into this problem when I was trying to change my thumbnail designs so previously I was using a version of no Suns and now I switched over to one of the Berbers fonts which I could not find a package for anywhere so to fix this I had to go and manually the font now this isnt a difficult process by any means but I thought I would just document it for anyone who I guess is fairly new to Linux okay so if you dont know the first thing I should probably show you is how to actually list out what fonts you actually have installed so if we just run the FC list command that will basically list out every single font I have installed on my system now this should already gi