Luca Capello <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > When have you launched xdpyinfo? I discovered the following:
I didn't realize previous xrandr commands would have such an effect so no, I don't remember which xrandr commands I used exactly before running xdpyinfo. > 1) at boot I get 75x75, fonts are a bit smaller, but still OK > > 2) `xrandr -s [0|1]` changes to 284x280, the same with `xrandr -o [0|2]` > > 3) `xranrd -o [1|3]` changes to 378x210 > > 4) `xrandr -s [2|3]` changes to 142x140 I tried xrandr -o 0 xdpyinfo xrandr -o 3 xdpyinfo xrandr -o 3 xdpyinfo xrandr -s 3 xdpyinfo xrandr -s 2 xdpyinfo and then xglamo crashed. I can reproduce this crash every time (at least with version 1.3.0.0+git20080807-3), can you? Also after crash the display is not in the normal 480x640 mode which is also a bug. > Then, I can go back to 75x75 anymore, i.e. `xrandr --dpi 75` doesn't > have any effect. Timo, do you have the same? Yes, xrandr --dpi 75 does not change it anymore to 75x75. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]

