Bug#564549:

2010-04-06 Thread Luca Niccoli
retitle 564549 Configuration is now delivered by putting files in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d thank you Udev configuration is dead already, xorg.conf.d configuration has been backported from xorg 1.8. the udev rule should be converted to an X11 configuration snippet and moved to /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d [0]

Bug#563642: Is there a workaround?

2010-02-07 Thread Luca Niccoli
On 7 February 2010 20:42, Andrey Rahmatullin wrote: > xrandr --dpi 133x135 (use your real DPI of course) > You can write this command to ~/.xsessionrc Oh thanks, I tried that in an xterm but it didn't have any effect, probably because the window manager was already running... I really don't get

Bug#563642: Is there a workaround?

2010-02-07 Thread Luca Niccoli
So please, how is one supposed to get X to display readable characters again? Using a 130dpi (which means netbooks and many modern laptops) monitor is just impossible ATM. I tried to set DisplaySize in xorg.conf to no avail. I tried Option "DPI", still no luck. I know it's an upstream problem, but

Bug#512929: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics: [PATCH] Add emulation of two-finger tapping for width reporting touchpads

2009-01-24 Thread Luca Niccoli
Package: xserver-xorg-input-synaptics Version: 0.14.7~git20070706-3 Severity: wishlist Tags: patch -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 I have a Synaptics touchpad that reports width information, but not the number of fingers that are tapping (actually, from Synaptics documentation it l

Bug#510123: [Debian-eeepc-devel] Bug#510123: installation-reports: dsafds

2008-12-29 Thread Luca Niccoli
2008/12/29 Luca Capello : > The installation went really smooth (kudos to the Debian Eee PC Team), > the major problem being that the default font size is too big. I am not > an X11 expert, but this seems a DPI problem. I think the problem is just that the resolution of the screen is very high (