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What font does the boot screen use, and how to restore?

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josleo
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I just installed KDE Neon. Sometimes that I always do is uninstall fonts I don't need. This never was a problem in other distros, but now the boot screen that prompts me to decrypt the disk, instead of letters, there are a bunch of squares. Obviously I uninstalled a font I shouldn't have. Now, what font does said screen use? I am referring to this one: https://linuxhint.com/wp-content/upload ... n-img9.jpg, and, would just reinstalling it solve it? Thanks in advance! ;)
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claydoh
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It is probably the default Noto Sans font, based on the script contents for the Breeze theme for Plymouth (/usr/share/plymouth/themes/breeze/)


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josleo
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Thanks! I won't uninstall it next time


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