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Old 26th March 2012, 06:10 PM
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Characters in some apps are too small

hello people

well I'm new in this forum and i join on it because I use Fedora 16 in my house and my work, and second i have a little problem.

After of the instalation of Nvidia drivers and kernel update it work correctly and I have the sound of my hdmi port and wine rning for some windows aplications.. but something happen with some apps like Konversation, Kopete, Dolphin and others, the characters of this programs now looks too small... is really complicated I've put my resolution to 320x240 even and still with the same problem... I have no idea what is the cause of this problem...


can you help me? I'm using Fedora 16 64 bits with the last kernel update...
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