

This message is a reminder that Fedora 9 is nearing its end of life.Īpproximately 30 (thirty) days from now Fedora will stop maintainingĪnd issuing updates for Fedora 9. Most dialog boxes don't fit on the 46 inch screen :-). In the SamsungĬase instead of getting microscopic fonts, I get fonts so large that

Simply reports 160 x 90 mm to get the aspect ratio right and doesn'tĮven make an attempt to give the right DPI (which would be more likeġ018 x 573 mm if it did give an accurate value). Not only does it produce ridiculous sized fontsĮven when it is accurate for large monitors, but my new Samsung HDTV Using DPI from the EDID information really does seem to be an incrediblyīad idea in general. Not sure how long they have been supported (I'm pretty sure I lookedīack when I first added this bug, but maybe I missed them). In the html docs installed in /usr/share/doc/xorg-x11-drv-nvidia-180.29/. This seems to globally force the use of 96dpi, but, of course, in aĭevice driver specific fashion, which is kind of obnoxious. YouĬan actually browbeat it into setting the DPI to the value you want. Hey, more information for users of the closed source nvidia driver. I know for a fact I've been able to get rid of the -nolisten tcp try to find how to control server start options Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):ġ. That diddles the options then execs the original server (a scheme that In other situations I have trusted machines behind a firewall, and I'dīoth these goals seem to be absolutely impossible to achieve withoutĮmploying desperate measures like replacing the X server with a program Login app to show up with fonts big enough to be visible. I would like to add the -dpi 96 option to the X server to induce the

With, or the way to do it has been granted the protection of the There is either no way to change the options gdm starts the X server
