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I've installed many versions of Linux, and many versions of Fedora/Fedora Core, but only with Fedora 10 have I had the problem of: "too small fonts." I mean they're really ...
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    Fonts too small in Fedora 10

    I've installed many versions of Linux, and many versions of Fedora/Fedora Core, but only with Fedora 10 have I had the problem of: "too small fonts." I mean they're really small. I have to use my reading glasses, and even then I can't make out some of the words or characters. I've tried increasing font size in "Appearance", but that doesn't fix it.

    Can somebody please tell me how fix this?

    royeo

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    If you are running KDE 4.2.0, it was still quite buggy and problematic at the time of its release. Perhaps a KDE 4.2 update, or maybe even a fresh install with Fedora 11 would have better fonts. I suppose that your DPI could also be mis-adjusted or configured.
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    Re: Fonts too small...

    Quote Originally Posted by ozar View Post
    If you are running KDE 4.2.0, it was still quite buggy and problematic at the time of its release. Perhaps a KDE 4.2 update, or maybe even a fresh install with Fedora 11 would have better fonts. I suppose that your DPI could also be mis-adjusted or configured.
    I am running KDE. How do you determine the version of KDE you're using?

    Thanks,

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    Quote Originally Posted by royeo View Post
    How do you determine the version of KDE you're using?
    You should be able to open any KDE4 application (such as Dolphin for instance), then go to Help / About KDE to see what version you are running.
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