Quoting Chris Adams <cmadams@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Once upon a time, Jesse Keating <jkeating@xxxxxxxxxx> said:
In the future, where the norm is no X config, crap like this wouldn't be
accepted and wouldn't be here to deal with.
For some unknown reason, X thinks my 24" monitor is the size of a
postcard when connected via DVI or HDMI, so I have to edit xorg.conf or
I get huge fonts.
i had that very problem today with a samsung syncmaster 245T flat panel.
hooked it up to my WUXGA laptop via DVI, and was rewarded with my poor
laptop being driven to a video setting involving *massive* font size,
apparently due to totally stupid EDID info being supplied by the monitor
(which claimed to be able to handle 1920x540 or 640x480).
that was thoroughly annoying, and i blame samsung for releasing a $600
WUXGA display on the world that is so hopelessly misconfigured.
rday
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