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Same problem with huge fonts on eeepc 901
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In particular, from my Xorg.0.log attached in my previous post, you can see
that the screen size is set to 270 x 158.
(II) intel(0): Setting screen physical size to 270 x 158
while it should be 195 x 113 mm
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@Pablo: you're looking for bug #345189.
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I dont seem to reconfigure my fonts to the way they were previously.
However, this is the thing...
I used the update-manager, and many fonts became bigger. Its not
unusable or anything, and many fonts are displayed correctly, but some
of them became bigger. For instance nautilus shows abnormally l
Can you describe the problem you had after your upgrade, Pablo? We may
have to create new bug report based on your incident.
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In any case, after looking at the images, it gives me the impression
that my problem is not precisely the same you have...
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I also suffered a problem with big fonts after an update on Jaunty (I
had it previously installed since alpha 4 with no problems at all). It
didnt became unusable but mostly annoying since big fonts usually dont
look nice, being the most notable example, nautilus, where the fonts
were big (ugly big
Thank you for your bug report. Unfortunately, we can't fix it without
more information. Please attach your /var/log/Xorg.0.log to this bug
report.
Thanks
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I should add the above command will force a 96dpi default, so you should
adjust where necessary (though I don't know how to change my dpi within
Xorg.conf, or even if you can!)
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I understand that Canonical want to make the best for our screens dpi -
but this doesn't work on an Acer Aspire One (135x135dpi resolution,
correctly identified) The best fix for me is to add
Option "NoDDC"
to the monitor section of my Xorg.conf.
If my Xorg.conf is empty I run 'sudo dpkg-reconfi
I was also affected by this bug.
Solved using System > Preferences > Appearance > Fonts > Details... by
changing to 96 dpi
before : resolution:129x133 dots per inch
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FWIW, https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/HugeFonts
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I can confirm that the DPI on my system was set high. Where does this
number come from? My laptop changes this DPI setting when I plug in my
TV and sets it back when I unplug it. That behavior is not desirable. My
netbook, whose resolution is similar to my TV, starts with high DPI by
default after
I can confirm that the DPI on my system was set high. Where does this
number come from? My laptop changes this DPI setting when I plug in my
TV and sets it back when I unplug it. That behavior is not desirable. My
netbook, whose resolution is similar to my TV, starts with high DPI by
default after
I can confirm that the DPI on my system was set high. Where does this
number come from? My laptop changes this DPI setting when I plug in my
TV and sets it back when I unplug it. That behavior is not desirable. My
netbook, whose resolution is similar to my TV, starts with high DPI by
default after
I was finally able to set my dpi down to 96dpi.
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I have the same problem but I cant edit it by going through the dialogs,
they're too big and I can't get anywhere with them. Is there another way
to do it?
I tried xdpyinfo | grep dimensions and it showed 1152x864 pixels (322x241
miillimeters)
And xdpyinfo | grep resolution shows 91x91dpi. But it
It was fine after a clean install, then did an update and then the fonts
broke.
How should i fix this, i could only fix this via the terminal def not
via GUI.
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I had the same thing with my Jaunty VM. I didn't had the DPI set or enabled,
but after the recent update, it was enabled. After disabling it again, the
fonts were fine.
This didn't happen on my laptop that runs Intrepid but the Xfce from Jaunty (I
want the new 4.6).
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Aha.
Looked at this page:
https://wiki.edubuntu.org/X/Troubleshooting/HugeFonts, and:
~$ xdpyinfo | grep dots
resolution:145x145 dots per inch
Going to System > Preferences > Appearance > Fonts > Details... and then
changing the Resolution spinner 96 put everything back to normal. I'm
not su
I'm having huge font issues in jaunty as well. Not nearly as bad as
these guys, but everything doubled to tripled in size. This happened due
to updates sometime over the last 24 hours. Not a clean install, but
everything was fine until todays aptitude safe upgrade. As with others,
gdm fonts are fin
Thank you for this bug report. Is this how things were with a clean
install? Was there anything you changed before you noticed your
problem? What is the font size set at? Could you also give some
hardware information such as your video card. Also, could you check
what your screen resolution is
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