you could try playing with the font settings for KDE. go to kontrol center->look n feel->fonts. try different ones that might be more pleasing to the eye. Opera has it's own font settings in tools->preferences->fonts, so you might want to change those, too.
also, IMHO, Linux fonts are pretty lame & limited. if you have a Windows partition, use MCC->system->fonts, click the "import" button, "add", browse to your Windows fonts folder, "add" again, then install fonts & you'll have all the Win fonts. if you don't have a Windows partition, you can burn the Windows fotns folder to a CD & install them via the same method, but browsing to the fonts folder on the CD instead. if you do install Windows fonts, you'll need to go to kontrol center->system->font installer, click the administrator button, then click the TTF icon at top to let it rebuild the font cache for KDE. finally, reboot for all fonts to be detected & usable.
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