Bug#517797: xscreensaver: Does not correctly handle differing horizontal and vertical DPI

2011-07-15 Thread Jose Luis Rivas
Is this still longer true? Did you found a way to configure your X server correctly? No one has complained about this and there's a lot of people with different video-configurations working correctly with xscreensaver. Regards. -- Jose Luis Rivas - GPG (old/new): 0xCACAB118 / 0x7C4DF50D San

Bug#517797: xscreensaver: Does not correctly handle differing horizontal and vertical DPI

2009-03-03 Thread Daniel Dickinson
On Sun, 1 Mar 2009 20:55:41 -0800 Jamie Zawinski j...@jwz.org wrote: There is zero chance that xscreensaver will ever be modified to handle non-square pixels. Configure your X server to handle your video card sanely, or go buy a video card that doesn't suck. I realized that the pixels are

Bug#517797: xscreensaver: Does not correctly handle differing horizontal and vertical DPI

2009-03-03 Thread Jamie Zawinski
Seriously dude, just configure your X server properly. This is not an xscreensaver problem. If you think you have both square pixels, and different DPI horizontally and vertically, then I think you don't know what DPI stands for. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to

Bug#517797: xscreensaver: Does not correctly handle differing horizontal and vertical DPI

2009-03-01 Thread Daniel Dickinson
Package: xscreensaver Version: 5.05-3 Severity: normal X.Org automatically picks a resolution of 1280x800 on my secondary display (which is running an independ X server) because of insufficient memory on the video card to display the max resolution of the monitor and that is the highest of

Bug#517797: xscreensaver: Does not correctly handle differing horizontal and vertical DPI

2009-03-01 Thread Jamie Zawinski
There is zero chance that xscreensaver will ever be modified to handle non-square pixels. Configure your X server to handle your video card sanely, or go buy a video card that doesn't suck. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of