On 2003.01.11 11:23 Dr Andrew C Aitchison wrote:

Does you config file have a "DisplaySize" line ?
What does
	egrep -i 'dpi|mm' /var/log/XFree86.0.log
show ? Does it change with the problem ?
Does the size of the font depend whether the monitor is turned on
before or after you start X ?

It sounds to me as if the server is setting different DPI each time it

starts. This can be calculated from the DDC info the monitor gives the

server when it starts up, but this only happens if the monitor is
powered up.

If this is the problem, then try this:
"X -configure" should give you a config file in /root/XF86Config.new
Copy the DisplaySize line from the Monitor section and remove the
 "#" commenting the line out.
Some applications and some fonts only work well with 75 or 100 DPI
(dots
per inch) screens, so you could try values (in millimetres) to
make your server think your monitor is that pitch.

--
Dr. Andrew C. Aitchison		Computer Officer, DPMMS,
Cambridge
[EMAIL PROTECTED]	http://www.dpmms.cam.ac.uk/~werdna

Thanks alot Andrew!

Doing the X -configure and copying the DisplaySize line did the thing.
Hmmm... Now I've got to go celebrate this :)
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