Having installed SuSE 8.2 Professional (which includes KDE 3.1.1) from scratch, I was very happy and satisfied with how things worked. That is, until I made the mistake of running some "Install MS Truetype fonts" script (while logged in as root).
Now, I a) do not feel comfortable with the way fonts are displayed/handled/rendered in KDE in general and b) am not as satisfied as I was running KDE 3.0 (which was later RPM-upgraded to 3.1) on SuSE 8.1.
In KDE-applikations (and KDE itself), I only have a handful of fonts to choose from, and among those, the Microsoft TTF:s. If I go into non-native KDE apps, like OpenOffice, there is a sh*tload of fonts to choose from.
Also, when I was running KDE 3.0/3.1 under SuSE 8.1, I used "Tahoma" (from Microsoft) as my base font, size 7 or 8 and things looked and rendered nicely - now with KDE 3.1.1 and SuSE 8.2, Tahoma size 7/8 look terrible.
(No, this is not an anti-aliasing problem