The system is openSUSE Leap 42.1 GNOME DE. My laptop has 4K screen. Right after first boot I installed Nvidia proprietary drivers, adjusted fonts to my likeness and scaled screen using GNOME Tweak. Everything was just as needed. Then I started YaST just to become acquainted with it a little. On the first start YaST started as any other app in the system completely adhering the user space set fonts and with it's window and icons properly scaled. Then I looked through Fonts module settings and by mistake, while closing its window pressed OK button instead Abort/Cancel (whatever it is). That's the end of the story... :-( After my next reboot YaST always starts with tiny icons and fonts almost invisible on my 4K screen. Thus it's in no use for me anymore. Using the command line YaST I was able to read Help page for the Fonts module and it's my understanding that running it was the fatal mistake. Is there any way to bring YaST to senses or the only way is to re-install the system from scratch? Google did not help me at all. Any one please? -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org