Including all compressed Noto fonts, which require approximately 104MB of disk space, would be a worthwhile addition to the 2.8GB Fedora Silverblue image. This would provide out-of-the-box support for numerous writing systems worldwide. I hope that Fedora will consider including all Noto fonts in a future release.
However, I don’t know where I should send my statement to them.
Alternately, you might consider using a Universal Blue image, which is a spin of silverblue that includes a lot of nice goodies like this as well as the full version of ffmpeg, Gpu drivers and some other nice things out of the box.
Do you recommend Aurora or Bazzite or something else?
If your primary use case of Linux is gaming, choose Bazzite
For all other cases, I highly reccomend using Aurora. personally I use the aurora developer spin that includes extra developer tool goodies
Unfortunately, I don’t see any extra Noto fonts in Aurora’s packages.json. But, at least, I can communicate via Github issues?
The noto fonts are in the main images, which bazzite is built from: https://github.com/ublue-os/main/blob/main/packages.json
Feel free to file issues there!
Bazzite is freaking amazing. Easiest distro I’ve ever used.
A good place to start is the “Water Cooler” section of the Fedora Discourse: https://discussion.fedoraproject.org/c/fun/8
Check out blue-build.org where you can customize your image.
Fedora silverblue include basically nothing in its default installation, you have to install all drivers/codecs/fonts yourself. Its better to use UBlue images which contain preinstalled most things by default.