Bug#285029: tiny fonts in gdm dialogues
Gilbert Laycock
Gilbert Laycock <gtl1@mcs.le.ac.uk>, 285029@bugs.debian.org
Fri, 28 Jan 2005 17:14:41 +0000
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My guess is that you have a large and/or high resolution display.
I think there are two ways to approach fixing this.=20
First, you could start X with the correct dpi setting for your monitor
by editing /etc/gdm/gdm.conf - look for the [server-Standard] section
and edit the "command=3D" line so that it includes something like=20
"-dpi 110" (or whatever your actual dpi is).=20
Alternatively, I think it is possible to specify your monitor's
physical dimensions in XF86Config-4 so they it can correctly work out
the dpi for itself. This is probably the best solution, but it is more
of an X bug than a gdm bug.
The second approach would be to find some way to modify the gconf
settings for the gdm user that gdm runs as; you could then specify the
screen dpi, or just set a big font for the gdm user... I think one of
the previous methods would be better though.
=2D-=20
Gilbert Laycock email: gtl1@mcs.le.ac.uk
Maths and Computer Science, http://www.mcs.le.ac.uk/~glaycock
University of Leicester phone: (+44) 116 252 3902
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