Yes, that works for all subsequently started apps, and it changes the xdpyinfo DPI, but it does NOT solve the wrong dimensions problem (which is very odd considering that I have manually set the dimensions in millimeters in xorg.conf -- see the first log, not the second one). Unfortunately it doesnt' work for already started apps, such as konq, kicker, kdesktop, all apps started with my KDE session. I need to restart them to see any effect.
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