I agree with Eric, it's nothing to do with Tahoma as such: Karmic simply
renders all fonts using embedded bitmaps where they are available. Did
this used to happen? I don't remember having the problem before.

Most embedded bitmaps are much worse renderings that what FreeType would
naturally produce, simply because they're not anti-aliased. I think
Ubuntu should set embeddedbitmaps false as default, and only turn it on
for the packaged CJK fonts that really need it (because their hinting
isn't sufficiently good to make the characters readable at smaller
sizes).

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ttf-tahoma-replacement makes some web-sites look ugly
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/412195
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