no more blurry fonts - a quick guide to disabling antialiased fonts in linux === as stated by my older article - - i am not a huge fan of 'vector' fonts and blurriness that modern rendering systems cause on standard dpi displays thank god - i finally learned i am not alone in this - author of this dealt with same problem (but gave no configuration) - https://datagubbe.se/fontfest/ this article is a quick guide how to remove blurry fonts from your system and have nice crisp bitmap fonts everywhere. 1. create fontconfig config file as such (~/.config/fontconfig/fonts.conf) ``` sans-serif Arial serif Times New Roman monospace Atarist none 1 100 false hintfull ``` this configuration will disable non-hinted fonts and disable all aliasing making the fonts extremely crisp 2. as you might have noticed, this config will use microsoft corefonts. it is a shame, but they seem to be the best fontset for this style of usage. if you want open source fonts with decent hinting, please send an email to me, i am always open to new ideas, new approaches. so obviously - install microsoft corefonts 3. reconfigure your browser (firefox or palemoon) to use these fonts and to not use external fonts. in chromium this never really works (there is --disable-remote-fonts option, but does not really help) 4. congratulations, you now can enjoy crisp fonts