Even my local is en_US.UTF8, I should be able to visit some Korean
websites, right? Without ttf-wqy-* packages, I have no problem in doing
so with the Ubuntu 9.10 system default (i.e. I haven't changed any font
nor locale setting except adding Korean language, but the default is
still en_US.UTF8)

But with the ttf-wqy-* fonts installed, Korean fonts become broken and
almost unreadable. In fact, many Korean Ubuntu 9.10 users have the same
problem and have reported this in the Korean Ubuntu User forum
(www.ubuntu.or.kr) as well.

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ttf-wqy-microhei ttf-wqy-zenhei break Korean fonts
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/475240
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