Many Linux distributions supply a font server program (such as X Font Server) for distributing fonts over a network.
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However, current Linux desktop environments (such as KDE and Gnome) manage fonts for applications using their internal framework library calls for font display, thus allowing management of fonts centrally and comfortably via the GUI.
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