s. keeling wrote:
> fwiw, that's what it says here too. I'd forgotten about xdpyinfo.
Hi s.keeling,
Well, editing ~/.xinitrc didn't fix things but a simple one line edit of
/etc/X11/xdm/Xservers does. You'll see a dpi setting of 100 on the last line
of that file. I changed mine to 72 and down we
Incoming from John Lowell:
>
> Anyway I now think I have a clue as to whats going on here. The dpi on the
> Debian install is a bit generous compared to my Gentoo install. For Debian,
> xdpyinfo | grep 'resolution' gives output 100x100 whereas with Gentoo the
fwiw, that's what it says here too.
s. keeling wrote:
> Ah. You're using fluxbox on top of gnome-session? I don't use gnome.
> Perhaps that's where this is coming from. If so, the answer's in
> gnome control center.
>
> This is the sort of annoying interaction that drove me away from those
> big wm/dm/sm things. Now, I just fiddl
s. keeling wrote:
> Ah. You're using fluxbox on top of gnome-session? I don't use gnome.
> Perhaps that's where this is coming from. If so, the answer's in
> gnome control center.
>
> This is the sort of annoying interaction that drove me away from those
> big wm/dm/sm things. Now, I just fidd
On Mon, 09 Aug 2004 11:23:17 -0400, John Lowell wrote:
> counterparts in say, Arch or Gentoo. And, in examining the files
> themselves, I find that the font size selected are identical in every
> case. What might account for this difference?
Hi, John,
I'm not a native English speaker. I've
Incoming from John Lowell:
> s. keeling wrote:
> >
> > Your problem then is with the style definition. In my ~/.fluxbox dir,
> > I have a ~/.fluxbox/styles, and that's where I copied in my preferred
> > style (TDF). In styles/TDF, it mentions:
> >
> > toolbar.font: lucidasans-10
s. keeling wrote:
>
> Your problem then is with the style definition. In my ~/.fluxbox dir,
> I have a ~/.fluxbox/styles, and that's where I copied in my preferred
> style (TDF). In styles/TDF, it mentions:
>
> toolbar.font: lucidasans-10
> menu.title.Font:lucida
Incoming from John Lowell:
> s. keeling wrote:
>
> >Incoming from John Lowell:
> >
> >>Well, many years later, my first reasonably intelligent look at Debian.
> >>I downloaded and burned the businesscard iso last night and the install
> >>went flawlessly, at least I think it did. I used aptitude
s. keeling wrote:
Incoming from John Lowell:
Well, many years later, my first reasonably intelligent look at Debian.
I downloaded and burned the businesscard iso last night and the install
went flawlessly, at least I think it did. I used aptitude to bring down
the x window syste
Incoming from John Lowell:
> Well, many years later, my first reasonably intelligent look at Debian.
> I downloaded and burned the businesscard iso last night and the install
> went flawlessly, at least I think it did. I used aptitude to bring down
> the x window system and fluxbox post install
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