On Tuesday, August 16th, 2022 at 13:54, Liliana Marie Prikler wrote: > Am Dienstag, dem 16.08.2022 um 12:04 +0200 schrieb Christophe Pisteur: > > > ## Steps to reproduce > > > > The following steps assume you are using Guix System with GNOME > > desktop. > > > > 1. Boot with a 5.18 kernel > > 2. Connect with GDM / X11 to the Gnome desktop > > > > ## Expected result > > > > + The gnome desktop interface uses the default Cantarell font (as in > > 5.17 kernel) > > + Cantarell font is available in applications (for example LibreOffice) > > > > ## Unexpected result > > > > + the Cantarell, font which is the default font of the gnome desktop, > > is not used in the Gnome interface > > + gnome-tweaks, which allows to select the interface font, does not > > list the Cantarell font > > + Cantarell font is not proposed by LibreOffice 7.5.3 either > > > > see: https://lists.gnu.org/archive/html/help-guix/2022-08/msg00110.html > > > > ## Workaround > > > > Thank to https://luis-felipe.gitlab.io/: > > > > 1. guix install font-abattis-cantarell > > 2. fc-cache -rv > > 3. Reload GNOME Shell (press Alt+F2, type the letter r in the command > > box, and press Enter) > > Is the first step really needed? Cantarell should already be part of > gnome-service-type. I just rolled back my profile to a generation previous to installing (1), performed (2) and (3) again, and the desktop is still using cantarell, so I it seems (1) is not needed after all. > In any case, troubles with fonts are to be expected under some > circumstances. See `info "(guix)Application Setup"', particularly > paragraph 2.6.3 X11 Fonts. Your issue also has probably little to do > with linux-libre but rather the fact that an update from pre-5.18 to > now brings in lots of package changes. IIRC the great Cantarell break > was a rather recent event, though I'm not sure what caused it.