I believe this is due to liberation-fonts including fonts which are also present in liberation-narrow-fonts, but this is a guess. ID Project Category View Status Date Submitted Last Update; 0008425: CentOS-7: kate: public: 2015-04-09 12:17: 2015-04-09 12:17: Reporter: stroili Priority: normal rpmorphan is modeled after deborphan, but there's an important difference that makes it less useful, at least for Fedora-based distros: a deb repo is divided into sections, and each package belongs to one. liberation-narrow-fonts-1.07.5-2.el8.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif Narrow fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial Narrow: liberation-sans-fonts-2.00.3-7.el8.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial: liberation-serif-fonts-2.00.3-7.el8.noarch.rpm: Serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Times New Roman yum -y install liberation-mono-fonts liberation-narrow-fonts liberation-sans-fonts liberation-serif-fonts After installing both chromium and Google Chrome worked fine. liberation-narrow-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-16.el7 libindicator-gtk3.x86_64 0:12.10.1-6.el7 vulkan.x86_64 0:1.1.97.0-1.el7 vulkan-filesystem.noarch 0:1.1.97.0-1.el7 . Complete! I understand that google-chrome-stable is not part of the official repositories but both font packages are. No, it isn't if you don't understand how it works. I downloaded OL 7… liberation-narrow-fonts-1.07.2-16.el7.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif Narrow fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial Narrow: liberation-sans-fonts-1.07.2-16.el7.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial: liberation-serif-fonts-1.07.2-16.el7.noarch.rpm: Serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Times New Roman liberation-narrow-fonts-1.07.5-2.el8.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif Narrow fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial Narrow: liberation-sans-fonts-2.00.3-7.el8.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial: liberation-serif-fonts-2.00.3-7.el8.noarch.rpm: Serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Times New Roman Code: Select all # yum list liberation\* Loaded plugins: langpacks Installed Packages liberation-fonts-common.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda liberation-mono-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda liberation-narrow-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @base liberation-sans-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda liberation-serif-fonts.noarch 1:1.07.2-14.el7 @anaconda # cssh 2d699e8 is not a … 1 Link to post ===== OK the steps above don't work for Oracle Linux 7.8 like I assumed. Hi All, By using html-pdf we are able to install and generate PDF file in local setup (environment: CentOS Linux release 7.0.1406 ,Node v5.0.0 ,npm 3.5.0) here every thing is fine .When we try to install on AWS we got some errors to resolve that we installed this ( bzip2 -d file.tar.bz2 ,yum install fontconfig). Top. For centos 7 the latest available is version 3.2.30.0 while for centos 6 also 3.2.32.0 is there (both for direct download and repo, this was also the case for 3.2.31.0). liberation-narrow-fonts-1.07.5-2.el8.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif Narrow fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial Narrow: liberation-sans-fonts-2.00.3-7.el8.noarch.rpm: Sans-serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Arial: liberation-serif-fonts-2.00.3-7.el8.noarch.rpm: Serif fonts to replace commonly used Microsoft Times New Roman And it won't help you to discern packages that are needed for a web server anyway. yum -y install liberation-mono-fonts liberation-narrow-fonts liberation-sans-fonts liberation-serif-fonts Copy link jinggoing commented Dec 7, 2018 Molt Posts: 1 ... ↳ CentOS 7 - General Support ↳ CentOS 7 - Software Support ↳ CentOS 7 - Hardware Support ↳ CentOS 7 - Networking Support

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