I have no trouble believing it, but that speaks more about Linux’s generally sloppy and incompetent approach to typography than it does about whether leaving your website to the whims of OS-provided fonts has good results or not…
I don’t know—when I used Linux on my main machine I was happy with how things looked and generally preferred sites and programs that fit in with the rest of the environment. And Linux users are disproportionately the kind of people who, if they don’t like their system’s default font, will pick something they prefer.
I have no trouble believing it, but that speaks more about Linux’s generally sloppy and incompetent approach to typography than it does about whether leaving your website to the whims of OS-provided fonts has good results or not…
I don’t know—when I used Linux on my main machine I was happy with how things looked and generally preferred sites and programs that fit in with the rest of the environment. And Linux users are disproportionately the kind of people who, if they don’t like their system’s default font, will pick something they prefer.