Major display problem -
Robert Moskowitz
rgm at htt-consult.com
Fri Dec 14 22:00:58 CET 2018
Simpler than reinstalling F29, is delete the user and recreate. This
will set Xfce back to defaults.
I messed up a test system and discovered this as the simplest way to
reboot the user Xfce environment.
I am sure there is something simpler to delete from the user's home
directory...
On 12/14/18 3:49 PM, Bob Goodwin wrote:
>
> I have had a problem with window sizes for a while and was looking
> into that but now I have inadvertently screwed up everything!
>
> in Appearances I found an item"Scaling 1x and Scaling 2x," I clicked
> on 2x to see the effect and was unable to restore things no matter
> what I tried.
>
> The way it looks now nothing short of re-installing °fedora 29 will
> fix it and I hate to waste all the configuration I've done.
>
> Any suggestions appreciated,
>
> Bob
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