* Robert Storey ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) [031222 18:14]:
>
> > If that's what you really want, you can edit your XF86Config file (or
> > use 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86') to not use higher-resolution
> > display modes. I personally generally go for using larger fonts on
> > higher-resolution dis
> If that's what you really want, you can edit your XF86Config file (or
> use 'dpkg-reconfigure xserver-xfree86') to not use higher-resolution
> display modes. I personally generally go for using larger fonts on
> higher-resolution displays.
Another thing that will give you big fonts sizes in yo
"Gruessle" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I did goggle for floating screen and floating display I don't know
> what else to look for you tell me what you would call this.
>
> If I change resolution with "Ctrl Alt + or -" to a smaller
> resolution I do
Gruessle wrote:
I did goggle for floating screen and floating display I don't know what
else to look for you tell me what you would call this.
If I change resolution with "Ctrl Alt + or -" to a smaller resolution I
do get bigger everything, but my display bust out of the screen
boun
I did goggle for floating screen and floating display I don't know what
else to look for you tell me what you would call this.
If I change resolution with "Ctrl Alt + or -" to a smaller resolution I
do get bigger everything, but my display bust out of the screen
boundaries and
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