I've noticed this as well.  Anyone have an idea?  Thanks, Steve

On Thu, 2004-03-25 at 17:13, Tim Lord wrote:
> Hi,
> 
> Recently I've had problems with the font size in Xwindows on remote 
> boxes, and eventually found out this:
> $ xdpyinfo |grep dimensions
>  dimensions:    1280x960 pixels (433x325 millimeters)
> 
> The dimensions are way off (since this monitor is a standard 17 inch) 
> and therefore the DPI are wrong, making all fonts very small.
> 
> A way around this was to explicitly specify a XF86Config-4 file using 
> the option:
> 
> XF86CONFIG_FILE = "XF86Config.whatever"
> 
> But this is not ideal. It has happened at a number of installations now.
> 
> /tim
> 
> 
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