I understand that Canonical want to make the best for our screens dpi - but this doesn't work on an Acer Aspire One (135x135dpi resolution, correctly identified) The best fix for me is to add
Option "NoDDC"
to the monitor section of my Xorg.conf.
If my Xorg.conf is empty I run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -dpigh xserver-xorg' first.
I understand that Canonical want to make the best for our screens dpi - but this doesn't work on an Acer Aspire One (135x135dpi resolution, correctly identified) The best fix for me is to add
Option "NoDDC"
to the monitor section of my Xorg.conf.
If my Xorg.conf is empty I run 'sudo dpkg-reconfigure -dpigh xserver-xorg' first.
Hope this helps.
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