All the used fonts seem to be cached anyway in the "~/.fontconfig" user
file directory and the "/var/cache/fontconfig" file directory.

I think that the "fontconfig" package could automatically handle the
font files decompression before caching them into the above file
directories.

Once the font is cached, the next loads are fast. Thus I think that
compressing the font files has only benefits.

If I want a low consumption Computer, I need a SSD disk and thus I need
to spare the storage space. In France, the only Ubuntu netbook I found
below 350 Euros with a SSD disk is a Dell Inspirion Mini 10v. It has
"only" a 8GB of SSD disk.

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