[SOLVED] Adjusting screen resolution/font/icon size for a new user
from qyron@sopuli.xyz to linux@lemmy.ml on 26 Dec 2024 17:38
https://sopuli.xyz/post/20670922

As per the title, I have a newcomer into linux that handed me a laptop to install with a recommended distro.

Being a user very much used to windows, I opted to install Lnx Mint, considering this person may also want to game a little bit in the future.

Install went flawlessly but the screen resolution is so high the fonts and desktop icons were so small it made difficult to read the icons text.

I tried to tweak the icons and fonts to usuable size but the overall feel of the desktop is still… stretched, for lack of a better word.

The laptop is a mistery brand, running a full Intel machine. And I say mistery because when I took a look into windows, the touchpad was identified as a Lenovo, but the machine is just an unbranded generic one.

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Any suggestions on how to solve the issue?

edit

The solution was a mix between changing desktop environment (Mate => Cinnamon) and adjusting the font size and scaling factor.

As always, Linux rules and the community behind it is made up of bosses!

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catloaf@lemm.ee on 26 Dec 2024 18:06 next collapse

Undo whatever you did and just set DPI scaling.

qyron@sopuli.xyz on 26 Dec 2024 19:01 next collapse

Can you teach me or just point towards a tutorial?

qyron@sopuli.xyz on 26 Dec 2024 19:13 collapse

I think I got it!

R3D4CT3D@midwest.social on 26 Dec 2024 18:08 next collapse

maybe this will help: debugpoint.com/fractional-scaling-linux-mint/

Libb@jlai.lu on 26 Dec 2024 18:41 collapse

Without knowing what you have tried already:

  • Have you tried changing User Interface scale to 200%, in System Settings->Display?
  • You may also change font size in System Settings->Font Selection