<p>Hi,</p>
<p>Please include the list when replying, you probably need to use the "reply to all" (our similar) in your email client.</p>
<p>On 2013 1 16 19:37, "Joe Baker" <<a href="mailto:joebaker@dcresearch.com">joebaker@dcresearch.com</a>> wrote:<br>
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> I just tried changing the DPI in my x2go connection profile to 110. I Couldn't get X2Go client to start it's X server after that. I had to un-install the client and re-install and then recreate the profile. Is it possible that I need to totally log out of my x2go session on the server for a new DPI to work?</p>
<p>I think that you need log out of the session yes. I haven't tried to reconnect to an existing session when changing the dpi.</p>
<p>Why you needed to reinstall the client puzzles me, must have been a separate issue.</p>
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> That would be a nice way to increase the overall text size of the display.<br>
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> I'm running the 3.99 3.1 Windows client on Windows XP against an Ubuntu 12.10 server initiating a custom desktop with the "startlubuntu" command.<br>
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> I love X2Go !!! Thanks!<br>
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<p>Me too ;-)</p>