Just tried the setting the dpi with the system also, and that worked well.
I found that my dpi was set by default to the unconventional value of 74.
The dpi issue is something that I have seen a lot in Linux distributions historically, and it has been one of the things that annoys me so much that I turn down the distribution if it fails.
There is a simple solution: hardcode the dpi to 96. A lot less people will get annoyed with a hardcoded dpi value that actually works, than the few that want to have a dpi value exactly matching the screen.
Just tried the setting the dpi with the system also, and that worked well.
I found that my dpi was set by default to the unconventional value of 74.
The dpi issue is something that I have seen a lot in Linux distributions historically, and it has been one of the things that annoys me so much that I turn down the distribution if it fails.
There is a simple solution: hardcode the dpi to 96. A lot less people will get annoyed with a hardcoded dpi value that actually works, than the few that want to have a dpi value exactly matching the screen.