Is there anyway to fix the blurriness of Gnome Logon Screen which has the
same blurriness
problem I was complaining about? Is Gnome Logon Screen using a diffrent
refresh rate
other than Gnome? I really want to dive into the freedom of linux. Please
help me.
On 2/1/07, John Schmidt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Please check to see if you have the package fontconfig-config installed.
If so, then do this as root:
dpkg-reconfigure fontconfig-config
I did exactly what you've instructed but no improvement.
First of all thanks to you all for your time and help. I really
appreciate it.
The other piece of the puzzle is what graphics hardware do
you have and what driver are you using? I have nVidia
hardware and static image quality is the same between the
free nv driver and the non-free nVidia driver
On Wednesday 31 January 2007 18:00, David Shultz wrote:
> I've installed debian etch(daily built). And i gotta say
> it's impressive. Now i have a problem. The problem is
> related to the display of fonts on screen. Fonts that
> are displayed on screen are partly blurry and partly ok.
> Even the cu
On Wed, 31 Jan 2007 21:55:08 -0500
"David Shultz" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> First of all a little bit of development. I changed the vertical
> refresh rate(on Gnome) from 50 to 57 Hz. And what you know now
> it is a lot better but not 100%. Now i'm using 1680x1050
> resolution but LG's recommen
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 09:55:08PM -0500, David Shultz wrote:
> First of all a little bit of development. I changed the vertical
> refresh rate(on Gnome) from 50 to 57 Hz. And what you know now
> it is a lot better but not 100%. Now i'm using 1680x1050
> resolution but LG's recommended resolution i
First of all a little bit of development. I changed the vertical
refresh rate(on Gnome) from 50 to 57 Hz. And what you know now
it is a lot better but not 100%. Now i'm using 1680x1050
resolution but LG's recommended resolution is 60 Hz. Is it
possible to change vertical refresh rate to 60Hz syste
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 08:57:22PM -0500, David Shultz wrote:
> >If Xorg:
> > is it only the fonts?
>
> Sorry I gave wrong info. It's also the image. It really hurts my
> eyes.
Well at least you know its not a fonts problem.
When you configured Xorg did you tell it to do sub-pixel renderin
If Xorg:
is it only the fonts?
Sorry I gave wrong info. It's also the image. It really hurts my
eyes.
Is this console screen or Xorg?
It's Xorg
LCD or CRT?
LCD LG's L204WT model
is it only the fonts?
Yes.
What window manager or desktop environment?
Gnome
All apps or just some?
Wherever the fonts are displayed.
What happens if you change the fonts, toggle
anti-aliasing, toggle h
On Wed, Jan 31, 2007 at 08:00:42PM -0500, David Shultz wrote:
> I've installed debian etch(daily built). And i gotta say
> it's impressive. Now i have a problem. The problem is
> related to the display of fonts on screen. Fonts that
> are displayed on screen are partly blurry and partly ok.
> Even
I've installed debian etch(daily built). And i gotta say
it's impressive. Now i have a problem. The problem is
related to the display of fonts on screen. Fonts that
are displayed on screen are partly blurry and partly ok.
Even the cursor is like that. Is it possible to fix this?
Thanks.
--David
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