Does that mean that it is under Linux not possible to produce a clear, sharp rendering of the text on the screen? If that is so, does EVERYBODY (except me) finds this normal and acceptable? Somehow I prefer to think, that is not the case and there must be some way to achieve a "clear picture" ....
Hi, I have been watching this thread to learn something from the gurus about what is going on should I run into this problem.
I had a problem with font display when I built a new computer recently, I am not sure if it is the same problem that you are experiencing. My LCD screen has a 1366x768 native resolution, and fonts looked ok when I was using standard linux video driver, but not great. When I installed an nvidia graphics card and installed the nvidia driver in the following systems, the font display was pretty poor in Linux, BSD, and Windows. Just by accident I found that I could make a dramatic improvement in the quality of the font display by changing the desktop resolution to 1024x768, and changing the default refresh rate from 52 to 53 or 54 using the desktop settings menu in Kmenu>system settings>Display>Size & Orientation. What was poor became crisp and clear. Maybe this will be a simple fix for the problem you are experiencing. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse+help@opensuse.org