Missing both /etc/fonts/conf.d/ and /etc/fonts/conf.avail/

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I seem to have accidentally deleted these two locations.



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  • Restore from a backup?

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  • You could try to find the packages with pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.avail and pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.d. Then reinstall the listed packages.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 8:39















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I seem to have accidentally deleted these two locations.



Is there anyway I can fix this?










share|improve this question






















  • Restore from a backup?

    – Sparhawk
    Feb 2 at 6:17











  • You could try to find the packages with pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.avail and pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.d. Then reinstall the listed packages.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 8:39













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I seem to have accidentally deleted these two locations.



Is there anyway I can fix this?










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I seem to have accidentally deleted these two locations.



Is there anyway I can fix this?







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  • Restore from a backup?

    – Sparhawk
    Feb 2 at 6:17











  • You could try to find the packages with pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.avail and pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.d. Then reinstall the listed packages.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 8:39

















  • Restore from a backup?

    – Sparhawk
    Feb 2 at 6:17











  • You could try to find the packages with pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.avail and pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.d. Then reinstall the listed packages.

    – Thomas
    Feb 2 at 8:39
















Restore from a backup?

– Sparhawk
Feb 2 at 6:17





Restore from a backup?

– Sparhawk
Feb 2 at 6:17













You could try to find the packages with pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.avail and pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.d. Then reinstall the listed packages.

– Thomas
Feb 2 at 8:39





You could try to find the packages with pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.avail and pacman -Qo /etc/fonts/conf.d. Then reinstall the listed packages.

– Thomas
Feb 2 at 8:39










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