Hi,
I spent some time to solve this kind of issue, but no results.
In the GDM I got at least 400px high characters instead of 12 :)
Using Beryl all windows do not refresh their contents, just a snapshot
visible in the window area.
If I resize the window, I got a new snapshot, but (ab)normally r
Hello
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 07:07:48PM +0200, Pongracz Istvan wrote:
> My personal opinion is that is not a solution if I had to tweak all the
> system to get it working.
I did not mean tweaking when I said I have no time to experiment. I want
to locate the problem as closely as possible to pro
I had this kind of problem.
I only had this problem with GDM: huge fonts (some thousands of
pixels :)
Other problems caused was beryl+firefox and other application crashes,
cannot change its window etc.
I downgraded to 1.2.x
My personal opinion is that is not a solution if I had to tweak all the
On Wed, April 25, 2007 15:15, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> Yesterday after a normal emerge -uND world and reboot the fonts in X went
> haywire. They all jumped in size to, I'm guessing, 100pt or more making
> KDE
> completely unusable. After rebooting into the console and some
> investigation
> I disc
Hello
On Wed, Apr 25, 2007 at 09:15:55AM -0400, Matthew R. Lee wrote:
> Yesterday after a normal emerge -uND world and reboot the fonts in X went
> haywire. They all jumped in size to, I'm guessing, 100pt or more making KDE
> completely unusable. After rebooting into the console and some inves
Yesterday after a normal emerge -uND world and reboot the fonts in X went
haywire. They all jumped in size to, I'm guessing, 100pt or more making KDE
completely unusable. After rebooting into the console and some investigation
I discovered that if I downgraded to xorg-server 1.2.0-r3 (from 1.3
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