Leslie Katz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> uttered the following thing:
> I switched the monitor's resolution to the native one and then ran 
> xdpyinfo. It showed that the native resolution equated to 342x271 mm, 
> with a dpi of 95x96. I then added a DisplaySize entry of 342x271 to my 
> xorg.conf file and rebooted. After a reboot, I ran xdpyinfo again and it 
> showed dimensions of 342x274, with a dpi of 95x95. I don't know why the 
> xorg.conf entry says "271" when the xdpyinfo entry says "274", but, 
> however that may be, I now have a dpi with two equal values, 95x95, 
> which I gather is what's wanted.

You could try just using lower values for the DisplaySize variable, which 
should get the fonts larger too.

fyi, you don't need to reboot after changing the xorg config, just hit
ctrl-alt-backspace which will kill (and then restart) the X server with
the changes in xorg.conf.

BB

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