It's not my posting, but there's a someone else posting with a screenshot on the Korean Ubuntu User forum.
The link is
http://www.ubuntu.or.kr/viewtopic.php?f=10&t=8232
In the screenshot, the Korean fonts' anti-aliasing is broken. Mine has the same problem with the ttf-wqy-* fonts installed. I hope this helps.
By the way, to reproduce this, 1) install Ubuntu 9.10 in English 2) add Korean language support without changing any setting.
It's not my posting, but there's a someone else posting with a screenshot on the Korean Ubuntu User forum.
The link is
http:// www.ubuntu. or.kr/viewtopic .php?f= 10&t=8232
In the screenshot, the Korean fonts' anti-aliasing is broken. Mine has the same problem with the ttf-wqy-* fonts installed. I hope this helps.
By the way, to reproduce this, 1) install Ubuntu 9.10 in English 2) add Korean language support without changing any setting.