Regarding this login into the ubuntu, is there a way to fix the ultra small font that I have, its very hard to read on a 1080 TV.
I had the same issue as everyone else, but quickly discovered how it auto logs into the last session.
PizzaCat
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2012-02-27 06:22
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vikjon0
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2012-02-27 08:27
Post: #12
Try setting dpi option in xorg.conf (google)
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PizzaCat
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2012-02-27 10:32
Post: #13
Is this a common thing for everyone, or just the few?
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saintalan
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2012-03-10 00:12
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Lozman Wrote:Hi, Hi Lozman Hope you are still around, if so could you tell me exactly what you did to resolve sound issue. I am new to Linux so any detail much appreciated. Cheers Alan |
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_James_
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2012-03-30 13:10
Post: #15
Hi is there a command for auto-login as I think I unticked it on install and I am always greeted with the login window on boot?
Thanks James |
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