On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 08:26:25AM -0400, Willie Wong wrote
> Also, have you tried just using larger fonts on the console? If you
> emerge sys-apps/kbd, there should be some fonts in
> /usr/share/consolefonts. You can use "setfont " to test which
> one you want to use (some of them are bigger font
On Sun, Jun 27, 2010 at 12:13:13AM +0100, Mick wrote:
> > > However, my new machine's Intel integrated graphics chip doesn't agree.
> > > X will *NOT* work unless I enable i915 DRM driver in make menuconfig,
> > > like so...
> > >
> > > <*> Intel 830M, 845G, 852GM, 855GM, 865G (i915 driver) --
On Saturday 26 June 2010 23:48:46 Christopher Swift wrote:
> On 26 June 2010 22:36, wrote:
> > 1) Text sucks on webpages, and other GUI apps. For a sample, see...
> > http://clients.teksavvy.com/~walterdnes/misc/webtext.png where I snipped
> > 2 sentences from the CNN webpage. How can I fix it?
On 26 June 2010 22:36, wrote:
> 1) Text sucks on webpages, and other GUI apps. For a sample, see...
> http://clients.teksavvy.com/~walterdnes/misc/webtext.png where I snipped
> 2 sentences from the CNN webpage. How can I fix it?
>
> 2) Back in 2000, one of the things that drove me to linux was
1) Text sucks on webpages, and other GUI apps. For a sample, see...
http://clients.teksavvy.com/~walterdnes/misc/webtext.png where I snipped
2 sentences from the CNN webpage. How can I fix it?
2) Back in 2000, one of the things that drove me to linux was the
availability of true console text mod
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