I think you are pointing at a real problem, we don't make use of the
full capabilities of high DPI monitors. I think we should and if you
understood me different I'm sorry.

What I wanted to do is to point out that doing so may not be as easy at
it first appears. Size of on screen objects including images, icons,
controls and more has traditionally under a vary long time been
specified in pixels. To brake the general contract between components
and render at a different pixel size then specified may cause us
problems of other nature.

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DPI is not recognized by UBUNTU, so fonts, icons and the whole system is too 
small
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/564072
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