Linux fonts refer to any of the typefaces or font families that are designed specifically for or adapted to the Linux operating system. These fonts offer Unicode support, making them suitable for multilingual use. Linux fonts come in a wide range of styles, from classic serif and sans-serif fonts to innovative display fonts and monospace fonts suitable for programming. Many of these fonts are free and open source, reflecting the core principles of the Linux operating system. Linux fonts are widely used in applications like LibreOffice, GIMP, Inkscape, and other software that run on Linux distributions.