Re: Certain font sizes can't be configured permanently



You have Ubuntu, right !?

Well it is a Bit risky.

Could Happen you have then to reconfigure gdm.

Get informed about how to adjust gdm as
booting main graphical Manager in Ubuntu Forum.

When Monitor ist really "crazy new" (=without driver)
Then you don't need to reinstall gnome and gdm with sudo apt-get.

I simply then would be patient and wait some months
for driver. You might ask at Ubuntu.

Greetz. Val.



Volker Wysk <post volker-wysk de> schrieb am Sa., 12. Sept. 2020, 12:42:
Am Freitag, den 11.09.2020, 18:00 +0200 schrieb Carl-Valentin Schmitt:
> How about
> Install and Reinstall
> all Gnome packages ?
>
> sudo apt-get Install --reinstall gdm Gnome ?

Are you serious? I don't want to toast my system. Is this safe?

That "Gnome" in the apt-get command should be "gnome", shouldn't it?

Regards,
Volker


> Greetz. Val.
>
> Volker Wysk <post volker-wysk de> schrieb am Fr., 11. Sept. 2020,
> 17:17:
> > Hi!
> >
> > I have a 4k monitor, which means that all the font sizes must be
> > adjusted. I'm leaving the font sizes in gnome-tweaks alone, and am
> > setting a scaling factor of 1.6 instead. This worked fine until
> > about a
> > week ago.
> >
> > But now, after I log in, the configured font sizes don't seem to be
> > in
> > effect. The fonts of the top bar, and of the icons on the desktop,
> > are
> > tiny again.
> >
> > When I change the scaling factor, in gnome-tweaks, the fonts are
> > back
> > to the configured size immediately. It's enough to increase it by
> > 0,01
> > and set it back to 1.6 again.
> >
> > But the next time I log in, it's all back to tiny fonts again.
> >
> > Is there any Gnome configuration magic, for how to set it
> > permanently?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Volker
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