My laptop may not be the latest or most recent machine around, but it's dependable, stable, and gets the job done. If not, I may have to start looking elsewhere. What flavors of Linux outside of MATE will offer me the flexibility and limitless customization that I've experienced from MATE? I hope the people at Canonical will reconsider, and allow us "32'ers" the opportunity to join them again. I would rather not, because I have enjoyed MATE 17 and 18 a lot, and I already miss using MATE 18. Since Ubuntu MATE 17.10 is ending support for 32-bit machines as of July 2018, my only option from them is to download the older MATE 16. Question: Are there any flavors of Ubuntu and Linux that offer "built-in" font managers? My experience with Synaptic was disappointing (and equally so with the downloaded font managers). Thankfully, I have backups, and will attempt to replace them in the future, ideally, after I receive some helpful information from anyone reading this. Instead of Synaptic removing the selected fonts, I lost all of the custom fonts I had installed for my needs. Unfortunately, both of them failed to remove the selected fonts, so I went straight to Synaptic to remove the fonts, which are listed packages in the repository. I attempted to remove several Noto Family fonts from the system, using two generic font managers (at different times) from the Synaptic repository. I am using a Toshiba Satellite A205 laptop, 80 GB HDD, running Ubuntu MATE 17.10, 32-bit. I have questions, if that's OK with you: 1.
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