@vorlon - Sorry to say, but this is the incorrect way to go forward.
Fact of the matter is that this indeed is a bug/ issue with the way 18.04 
handles fonts.
Just closing it or setting it to invalid does NOT make it go away.
Nor does arguing on the "correct definition" of abhorrent, unproductive system 
behaviour. 

Reports coming in of folks who in trust upgraded to 18.04 (LTS) do report (e.g. 
on git) all kind of issues with font rendering. The issue appears connected to 
libfreetype6 2.8.*, which seem to resolve with either upgrading to 2.9, or 
downgrading (if possible) to e.g. xenials 2.6 version.
Having installed Xubuntu 18.04 LTS myself this week on a precursor evaluation 
system (not VM) before applying to production boxen, I can confirm font 
handling is definitely off on 18.04 LTS. Sizes change all by themselves, and 
user settings are disregarded and reset upon reboot. These issues are so 
frequent and significant, that for us this marks 18.04 LTS currently as highly 
unstable and unreliable, thus holding any transitions from 16.04.

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Title:
  package libfreetype6 2.8-0.2 failed to install/upgrade: trying to
  overwrite shared '/usr/share/doc/libfreetype6/changelog.Debian.gz',
  which is different from other instances of package libfreetype6:amd64

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