Sadly have never run into this myself - so not really sure where this originates - places I'd check in that situation:Does anyone know why and how to fix the fonts in proxmox so they are clear, see attachment. this happens on all browsers and only on proxmox.
This fix my issueProbably font related, one of my machines has an helvetica font installed (actually a font clone I've renamed so an ancient piece of software works), and I see the same thing your seeing, if I disable that font the display is normal. Looking at the CSS for proxmox I see font-family: helvetica, arial, verdana, sans-serif;, so my "helvetica" font was being used.
I'm considering doing a quick search and replace to change that order, but will have to experiment.
edited: AFAIK It's not specifically a Windows 11 issue, my Win11 VM displays fine.
Probably font related, one of my machines has an helvetica font installed (actually a font clone I've renamed so an ancient piece of software works), and I see the same thing your seeing, if I disable that font the display is normal. Looking at the CSS for proxmox I see font-family: helvetica, arial, verdana, sans-serif;, so my "helvetica" font was being used.
I'm considering doing a quick search and replace to change that order, but will have to experiment.
edited: AFAIK It's not specifically a Windows 11 issue, my Win11 VM displays fine.
Well I think Proxmox needs to change something then because I'm not going to delete the Helvetica font as it's a very important font and used on a lot of websites.After 1 year and a few month same problem here.
Solved deleting Helvetica font.
Not all that important anymore, maybe 20 years ago, about the only OS I know of that includes Helvetica by default these days is MacOS.Well I think Proxmox needs to change something then because I'm not going to delete the Helvetica font as it's a very important font and used on a lot of websites.