ubuntu Mate 16.04 here. What is worse is that fonts-noto-cjk is a
dependency of ubuntu-mate-core and ubuntu-mate-desktop and purging
fonts-noto-cjk will also purge ubuntu-mate-core and installing back
ubuntu-mate-core will also installing back fonts-noto-cjk.

My current settings in Chrome in this ubuntu Mate 16.04 is, in Customize
fonts... -> Advanced Font Settings, set Latin to use "Noto sans" for
sans-serif, "Noto serif" for serif, "Noto Mono" for fixed-width, and set
Simplified Han to use "Noto Sans CJK SC" for serif and sans-serif, "Noto
Sans Mono CJK SC" for fixed-width, and similarly for Traditional Han and
Japanese. This works beautifully in pages that explicitly set lang="ja"
or lang="zh" or similar in HTML, e.g. Wikipedia. But in pages that not
explicitly set lang="??" (for example, https://www.google.com/#q=ceshi),
it will render those Simplified Chinese characters using "Noto Sans CJK
JP Thin". The expected behaviour is to render them using "Noto Sans CJK
SC Regular". Why JP and why Thin? And this actually happens on every
pages that does not explicitly set lang="??"(Yes, it will also use "Noto
Sans CJK JP THIN" to render a full-of-Japanese page that does not
explicitly set lang="ja")

I don't know who causes this bug...But googled for a while and looks
like that Chrome ignores system fontconfig, so I guess it may be a bug
of font configuration/fallback mechanism inside Chrome...

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