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Set your Linux system to use Telugu Language, use this link [[http://te.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%B0%B5%E0%B0%BF%E0%B0%95%E0%B1%80%E0%B0%AA%E0%B1%80%E0%B0%A1%E0%B0%BF%E0%B0%AF%E0%B0%BE:Setting_up_your_browser_for_Indic_scripts Configuring_on_Linux]]
Set your Linux system to use Telugu Language, use this link [[http://te.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E0%B0%B5%E0%B0%BF%E0%B0%95%E0%B1%80%E0%B0%AA%E0%B1%80%E0%B0%A1%E0%B0%BF%E0%B0%AF%E0%B0%BE:Setting_up_your_browser_for_Indic_scripts Configuring_on_Linux]]


An Quick way is to simply install the fonts from kavya nandanam and update fonts cache.
Here is the link to [http://www.kavya-nandanam.com/ kavya nandanam]
<ol>
<li>Unzip the font package file and find Pothana2000.ttf
<pre>
unzip Pothana2k.zip
</pre>
<li>Copy this file to ".fonts" directory in your home directory
<pre>
mkdir ~/.fonts
cp Pothana2000.ttf ~/.fonts
</pre>
<li>Update the font cache
<pre>
fc-cache
</pre>
</ol>
You will need to restart an application after installing the font to see the newly installed font in that application. Although the instructions are given for Pothana2000 font, other fonts can be installed in the same fashion.
====Debian GNU/Linux====
On Debian GNU/Linux the ttf-telugu-fonts package has Pothana2000 and Vemana2000 fonts.
<ol>
<li>Install ttf-telugu-fonts using apt-get
<pre>
apt-get install ttf-telugu-fonts
</pre>
</ol>
====Fedora Core 6====
On Fedora Core GNU/Linux.
<ol>
<li>Install fonts-telugu using yum
<pre>
yum install fonts-telugu
</pre>
</ol>
The telugu files for KDE are available in 2 branches .
The telugu files for KDE are available in 2 branches .
One is stable branch.
One is stable branch.
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