Public bug reported:

There are many ways to set the text-scale-factor, for example dconf-
editor, I used unity-tweak-util, but in the end they seem to set these
values in the global configuration:

    org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor
    com.canonical.Unity.Interface text-scale-factor

This solves it (for most programms) and everything is in a readeable
size.

Now the Problem:

When I boot my PC this setting seems to take its effect later than the
desktop is booted, cause when I instantly open nautilus when the desktop
is up, I still have it all in a tiny font. If I wait some 10 seconds
more and start nautilus then, I have it scaled the right way.

I checked right after boot-time, I opened a console and watched the
output of `gsettings list-recursively|grep text-scal` - the setting is
already on 2.0, but everything is still tiny.

** Affects: gconf (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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Title:
  font-scaling factor is not aplied early enough

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