As other said, you can use the fonts settings in Xfce, but if you have
an LCD monitor you should also do (as root or with sudo):

ln -s /etc/fonts/conf.avail/11-lcdfilter-default.conf /etc/fonts/conf.d/

Better you do this before anything, then logout and login (or reboot)
and then you can set the fonts preferences.


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