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I've done that. For the exact same reasons.
Using XFree 3.x, I had to put it as a command-line argument
to the X Server (-dpi 100). I had a lot of trouble to find
in which file to put this (the X startup procedure make use
of several nested scripts), and in fact, I don't remember!
Hope's not lost, however, since I've kept a backup of
*that* file before upgrading to Slackware 8. So, you'll
have to wait until I get back home and check.
Meanwhile, you can use it manually. Try:
startx -- -dpi 100
Using XFree 4.x and a recent monitor, everything is
automatic! The monitor is able to tell the X server
its physical dimensions, and the server computes
the value. That's cool. :-)
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Adrien Beau - adr### [at] free fr - http://adrien.beau.free.fr
Mes propos n'engagent que moi et en aucun cas mes employeurs
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