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title: bpytop title: bpytop
description: description:
published: true published: true
date: 2024-03-09T02:08:03.126Z date: 2024-03-09T02:54:43.138Z
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dateCreated: 2024-03-09T02:08:03.126Z dateCreated: 2024-03-09T02:08:03.126Z
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Here are some ways to fix that on Arch Linux: Here are some ways to fix that on Arch Linux:
### Method 1: remove `gnu-free-fonts` ### Tabs {.tabset}
#### Method 1: remove `gnu-free-fonts`
When some package requires `ttf-font`, this package usually gets chosen. However, the fonts are kind of ass, so as long as you have another package that provides `ttf-font`, you're ok to remove `gnu-free-fonts` When some package requires `ttf-font`, this package usually gets chosen. However, the fonts are kind of ass, so as long as you have another package that provides `ttf-font`, you're ok to remove `gnu-free-fonts`
### Method 2: Install an overriding font #### Method 2: Install an overriding font
Sometimes you can find font packages that come pre-configured as preferential, and also cover the target glyphs. Some examples: Sometimes you can find font packages that come pre-configured as preferential, and also cover the target glyphs. Some examples:
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I'll add to this list when I find more that work like this out of the box I'll add to this list when I find more that work like this out of the box
### Method 3: Explicitly configure font fallbacks #### Method 3: Explicitly configure font fallbacks
Start by identifying a font that you want to use, and covers the braille characters, then set that as a default or fallback font per [these instructions from the Arch Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Font_configuration#Set_default_or_fallback_fonts) Start by identifying a font that you want to use, and covers the braille characters, then set that as a default or fallback font per [these instructions from the Arch Wiki](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Font_configuration#Set_default_or_fallback_fonts)