Ok, in my case it was a different problem. I had configured language
support to display numbers and dates in german, with an otherwise
english installation. My custom date format included the name of the
day. The indicator applet was then using one locale to measure the
maximum size of the string,
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/indicator-datetime/+bug/730476/+attachment/2281347/+files/indicator-monochrome.png
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I noticed this might be related to subpixel smoothing. When switching to
monochrome font rendering the size of the label exactly matches the
calculated size found in the logs. With subpixel smoothing enabled the
label seems to be a bit wider.
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Hi,
I just booted the Karmic Alpha 6 live cd to try to reproduce this bug.
Since the live cd does not show the gdm login screen I have no visual
confirmation but Xorg.0.log, xdpyinfo and xrandr all still report a
wrong size or dpi.
xdpyinfo:
default screen number:0
number of screens:1
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The attached patch against xorg-server_1.6.0-0ubuntu14 fixes the problem
for me. This is my first time working with debian patches and quilt, so
please correct me if anything is wrong with this patch.
** Attachment added: "Added a quirk to fix this problem"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/2711907
Public bug reported:
Release: Ubuntu Jaunty
Hardware: HP Compaq nc8430, ATI Technologies Inc M56P [Radeon Mobility X1600]
I am experiencing huge font sizes in GDM, probably for the same reason
as in Bug #353074. Here is the relevant part of Xorg.log, please note
the line which says "Image Size:
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