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beramono and texttt : angle brackets show as inverted exclamation mark and inverted question mark symbols (upside-down signs, like in spanish)
The Bera Mono fonts are not available in OT1 encoding, but only in T1; if you want to use them for typewriter type, you need \usepackage[T1]{fontenc}.
This should be clear from the shown warnings
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How to set monofont to Source Code Pro Light
Asssuming you employ LuaLaTeX or XeLaTeX -- why else use the \setmonofont instruction? -- to compile your document, I suggest you
get rid of the instructions \usepackage[T1]{fontenc} and \...
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libertine + beramono + LuaLaTeX incompatible
If you are happy to switch to lualatex then you probably should use fontspec explicitly. I've installed Bitstream Vera and Libertine on my Mac, and this is how I would use them to get the combination ...
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Conflict between garamond and beramono
With the urw-garamond option, mathdesign redefines \bfdefault to be mb instead of b (or bx). Indeed, you get a warning
LaTeX Font Warning: Font shape `T1/fvm/mb/n' undefined
(Font) using ...
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Beramono in XeTeX?
This is based on the OP's comment that solved the problem. Under pdflatex, xelatex or lualatex you can select the font explicitly at any point using
\fontencoding{T1}\fontfamily{fvm}\selectfont
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