Screen resolution problem.

Master Cougar master.cougar at gmail.com
Wed Nov 29 10:46:08 UTC 2006


Gosh, first of all, thank you all for you help, but no, that didn't work. my
font dpi is 96. Perhaps I missexplained. Everything seems right, just that's
it's all bigger than before, or that I like.

On 11/28/06, Jamon Camisso <jamonation at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Try adjusting your font dpi. System->Preferences->Fonts and check to see
> if you are set to 96dpi. You can increase or decrease to your desired
> size.
>
> Master Cougar wrote:
> > It should have been 1024 x 768.  Thing is, the screen seems fine, but
> > everything is bigger than before, text, windows,  panels, etc. all
> > bigger as if the resolution was smaller.   I just don't understand what
> > happened.
> >
> > On 11/28/06, *Alan Pater* <alan.pater at gmail.com
> > <mailto:alan.pater at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> >     What is the native resolution of your monitor, and what was it using
> >     before the reinstall?
> >
> >     On 11/28/06, Master Cougar <master.cougar at gmail.com
> >     <mailto:master.cougar at gmail.com>> wrote:
> >     > Hello,
> >     >   When I first installed Ubuntu everything seemed good. But I had
> >     a problem
> >     > and had to reinstall it. Now, the screen resolution seems
> different.
> >     > Everything is bigger, Text, windows, etc. all bigger than
> >     before.  When I go
> >     > to System|Preferences|screen resolution it shows 1024 x 768, but
> >     it's weird.
> >     > I don't know why it did this.
> >
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A strong conviction that something must be done is the parent of many bad
measures.
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