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Describe the bug
FiraCode Nerd Font is not being installed by the install script on fedora 41 workstation, even though the configuration file for kitty shipped with ML4W (~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf) declares it.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Install Fedora Workstation with default settings
Install ML4W as described in the wiki
Open kitty
Observe a wrong distro icon next to the user name as well as wrong icons indicating memory and shell in the fastfetch section (see the screenshot below)
Expected behavior
In the shell prompt, next to the user name there should be a tiny fedora logo displayed, in the fastfetch section correct icons indicating memory and shell should be used (see the screenshot below)
Distribution (please complete the following information):
The proper glyphs are missing also in the sddm sequoia theme when FiraCode Nerd Font is absent. Installing the font manually also fixes the issue (no reloading or other changes to the config files necessary). The screenshots:
sddm greeter without FiraCode Nerd Font (see the input field and both bottom corners)
the same sddm greeter with FiraCode Nerd Font installed
Describe the bug
FiraCode Nerd Font is not being installed by the install script on fedora 41 workstation, even though the configuration file for kitty shipped with ML4W (~/.config/kitty/kitty.conf) declares it.
To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:
Expected behavior
In the shell prompt, next to the user name there should be a tiny fedora logo displayed, in the fastfetch section correct icons indicating memory and shell should be used (see the screenshot below)
Distribution (please complete the following information):
Additional context
Manually installing the font from https://github.com/ryanoasis/nerd-fonts/releases/download/v3.3.0/FiraCode.zip in /usr/share/fonts solves the issue.
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