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Hi,
I updateted XORG to 21.1.1-2 and now my fonts are to big. Looks like the DPI is wrong.
I'm using KDE
Here the list of the packages I updated.
Paket (28) Alte Version Neue Version Netto-Veränderung
testing/adwaita-icon-theme 40.1.1-1 41.0-1 -0,11 MiB
testing/at-spi2-core 2.40.3-1 2.42.0-1 0,02 MiB
testing/gcr 3.40.0-1 3.41.0-1 0,11 MiB
extra/harfbuzz 3.1.0-1 3.1.1-1 0,00 MiB
extra/harfbuzz-icu 3.1.0-1 3.1.1-1 0,00 MiB
multilib/lib32-harfbuzz 3.1.0-1 3.1.1-1 0,00 MiB
testing/libdrm 2.4.107-1 2.4.108-1 0,01 MiB
extra/libphonenumber 8.12.33-1 8.12.36-1 0,00 MiB
testing/libpipeline 1.5.3-1 1.5.4-1 0,00 MiB
testing/libseccomp 2.5.2-1 2.5.3-1 0,00 MiB
testing/mariadb 10.6.4-1 10.6.5-1 1,03 MiB
testing/mariadb-clients 10.6.4-1 10.6.5-1 0,12 MiB
testing/mariadb-libs 10.6.4-1 10.6.5-1 0,14 MiB
extra/python-lxml 4.6.3-1 4.6.4-1 0,02 MiB
extra/qtkeychain-qt5 0.13.0-1 0.13.1-1 0,00 MiB
community/simple-scan 40.1-1 40.6-1 0,04 MiB
extra/tracker3 3.2.0-2 3.2.1-1 0,02 MiB
multilib/wine-staging 6.20-1 6.21-1 16,29 MiB
testing/xf86-input-libinput 1.2.0-1 1.2.0-2 0,00 MiB
testing/xf86-video-amdgpu 21.0.0-1 21.0.0-2 0,00 MiB
testing/xf86-video-vesa 2.5.0-1 2.5.0-2 0,00 MiB
testing/xorg-server 1.20.13-3 21.1.1-2 0,01 MiB
testing/xorg-server-common 1.20.13-3 21.1.1-2 0,00 MiB
testing/xorg-server-devel 1.20.13-3 21.1.1-2 -0,02 MiB
testing/xorg-server-xephyr 1.20.13-3 21.1.1-2 0,04 MiB
testing/xorg-server-xnest 1.20.13-3 21.1.1-2 0,03 MiB
testing/xorg-server-xvfb 1.20.13-3 21.1.1-2 0,04 MiB
extra/xorg-xwayland 21.1.2.901-1 21.1.3-1 0,00 MiB
For the first I rolled back with snapper. Any hints how to fix it?
Last edited by DoXer (2021-11-12 08:11:47)
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Yes, looks like. THX...
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I masked now Xorg in pacman.conf, but this only as a first workaround.
Any hints how to fix the issue are more then welcome. In which config-file I need to make modifications?
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I had the same problem today and fixed it by making my window manager execute the following command on login to set the DPI value manually:
xrandr --dpi $YOURDPI
Supposedly you could also try to find the command, your display manager uses to start xorg and add the -dpi option,
or create a config file for xorg, set your physical screen size in mm and let xorg calculate some DPI value based on that (which i think is very unintuitive, especially on a multihead setup with different screen sizes).
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Upstream is reverting the change, for what it's worth.
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Solved: See my post here https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php … 8#p2002808
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