Thanks: Since I use xfs, the order of the font path is in /etc/X11/xfs/config in the catalogue. By putting 75 before 100 as you suggested, I fixed my problem. Thanks again.
Al "David S. Jackson" wrote: > > On Mon, Jul 24, 2000 at 05:10:27PM -0700 Albert Kinderman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > wrote: > > I am using xfs and xfstt. After the most recent apt-get update and > > upgrade to frozen, the default fonts in X are huge. X and xfs are at > > 3.3.6-10. > > > > What happened and how can I get back to some reasonable size fonts? > > Take a look at your font path with : > > cat /etc/X11/XF86Config | grep Font > > Make a mental note as to whether the 75dpi fonts are listed > before or after the 100dpi fonts. > > Then, check your monitor default dot per inch output with: > > xdpyinfo | grep resolution > > It will probably say 75x75 dots per inch. > > You want the first font size listed in your font path (in your > XF86Config file) to be the same as the resolution from xdpyinfo. > So, if you have 75x75 dpi as your default monitor resolution, > make sure that your font path in your XF86Config file lists your > 75dpi fonts *before* the 100dpi fonts. Just edit "100dpi" with > "75dpi" and "75dpi" with "100dpi". > > -- > David S. Jackson [EMAIL PROTECTED] > =-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-= > Someone in DAYTON, Ohio is selling USED CARPETS to > a SERBO-CROATIAN -- Albert Kinderman California State University, Northridge Department of Management Science [EMAIL PROTECTED]