Hello,
I'm looking for a way to run *x2goserver* on *Ubuntu Mate 15.04* which is living on computer with *4k monitor* attached. I changed *DPI* settings in Control Center -> Appearance -> Fonts -> Details to *168* to let all applications look good when I work on that machine locally.
When I connect to this machine using *x2goclient* running on another Ubuntu Mate 15.04 (attached monitor has resolution of 1680x1050, fullscreen mode) I am seeing *huge* fonts (as expected) because it also uses dpi of 168 for that remote connection.
*My question*: would it be possible to run *pre-connection* (and then post-connection) script(s) to temporally change DPI to "normal" value of 96 before and recover it back to 168 upon completion of the x2go session? I guess it can be done by running "*gsettings set org.mate.font-rendering dpi 96*" command but I'm not sure where to include this command. And also I'm not sure how to protect against abnormal session termination... what if session will terminate without recovering DPI back to 168?
Thanks.
-- Simon
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Am 21.05.2015 um 20:05 schrieb Simon Baev:
Hello,
I'm looking for a way to run *x2goserver* on *Ubuntu Mate 15.04* which is living on computer with *4k monitor* attached. I changed *DPI* settings in Control Center -> Appearance -> Fonts -> Details to *168* to let all applications look good when I work on that machine locally.
When I connect to this machine using *x2goclient* running on another Ubuntu Mate 15.04 (attached monitor has resolution of 1680x1050, fullscreen mode) I am seeing *huge* fonts (as expected) because it also uses dpi of 168 for that remote connection.
*My question*: would it be possible to run *pre-connection* (and then post-connection) script(s) to temporally change DPI to "normal" value of 96 before and recover it back to 168 upon completion of the x2go session? I guess it can be done by running "*gsettings set org.mate.font-rendering dpi 96*" command but I'm not sure where to include this command. And also I'm not sure how to protect against abnormal session termination... what if session will terminate without recovering DPI back to 168?
There's a setting in the X2GoClient GUI to force a DPI value, doesn't that work for you? If no, why?
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