john doe:
I did a standard installation, somehow the font on gdm login screen is
so small it's almost unrecognizable. But once I login, all the fonts
are in reasonable sizes. Anyone else has a similar problem? I searched
around and couldn't find any answer. The gdm.conf file never
explicitly
john doe wrote:
I don't have that file, not even /etc/X11/xdm directory. Do I really
need to install xdm package to adjust it? I thought we are talking
about gdm here.
-jd
On 6/12/05, B. L. Jilek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
john doe wrote:
I did a standard installation, somehow the font on
Jochen Schulz:
# vim /etc/X11/xinit/xserverrc
#!/bin/sh
exec /usr/bin/X11/X -dpi 93 -nolisten tcp
What I forgot was: add a this line with your values to the
Monitor section of your /etc/X11/XF86Config-4:
Displaysize 286 214 # size in millimeters
J.
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I throw away plastics and
I did a standard installation, somehow the font on gdm login screen is
so small it's almost unrecognizable. But once I login, all the fonts
are in reasonable sizes. Anyone else has a similar problem? I searched
around and couldn't find any answer. The gdm.conf file never
explicitly specify screen
john doe wrote:
I did a standard installation, somehow the font on gdm login screen is
so small it's almost unrecognizable. But once I login, all the fonts
are in reasonable sizes. Anyone else has a similar problem? I searched
around and couldn't find any answer. The gdm.conf file never
I don't have that file, not even /etc/X11/xdm directory. Do I really
need to install xdm package to adjust it? I thought we are talking
about gdm here.
-jd
On 6/12/05, B. L. Jilek [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
john doe wrote:
I did a standard installation, somehow the font on gdm login screen is
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