How to make Linux's desktop look good on high-resolution displays

Posted by bob on Apr 19, 2015 1:31 PM EDT
PCWorld; By Alex Campbell
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Ultra-high-resolution displays with high pixel densities are all the rage now, and for good reason: They look amazing compared to conventional displays. The big problem for PC users is that a lot of software isn't designed with that level of pixel density in mind. This article will show you how to change the scaling settings for GNOME 3, Mozilla’s Firefox and Thunderbird, and Chromium.

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