Put about:config in the address bar and check the layout.css.dpi setting
FF may have the default of -1 set. Change it to an actual dpi and see what 
happens 

----- Original message -----
> I was aware that maybe we had different in scaling/dpi on our
> browsers, but Aliosh (from the Perú team) pointed out how large the
> difference is between Firefox and Browse.xo:
> 
> Here shown between an XO-1.5 on 10.1.1 and an XO-1 on os300, both
> showing wiki.laptop.org:
> http://dev.laptop.org/~martin/IMG_20100713_133515.jpg
> 
> Browse shows smaller type than on 802 builds (where we were patching
> xulrunner to hardcode 133 dpi...). FF shows things _huge_.
> 
>   - Are we doing anything explicit with DPI on the Sugar side? (AFAIK,
> we dropped the xulrunner patch... grepping Browse.xo itself shows
> nothing of interest... )
> 
>   - Are we doing anything with DPI on the Gnome side? Why is FF
> super-sizing my internets?
> 
> cheers,
> 
> 
> 
> m
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