General :: Change Physical Extent Size ?

Jun 19, 2011

The default physical extent (PE) size is 4MB in LVM (I am using CentOS 5.x). How to change physical extent size to 128 MB?

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Fedora :: What Is The LVM Default Extent Size

Nov 5, 2010

What is the LVM default extent size? is it changeable? is it different between distributions?

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Server :: Actual Physical Disk Size

Mar 9, 2011

I am trying to figure out the "actual" disk size used by my system. When I run the "df -h" command,I am not taking here into consideration the shared memory of 2Gb as it is a sort of virtual shared memory and is not allocated physically. Is that correct ?

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Debian Multimedia :: How To Change Icons Size And Gaps Size

Oct 22, 2015

today I upgraded via official testing repository Gnome to version 3.18. After this, icons on desktop and nautilus are bigger, than before. Next thing, gaps between icons are smaller than before. I tried change theme to default (Adwaita), then run gtk-update-icon-cache, but without result.

Normal view - icons are big for this view. URL....

Small view - icons are still big for this view. URL...

How can I change icons size and gaps size? Or is it bug for this version?

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General :: Change The Size Of New File ?

Mar 22, 2010

There seems to be a limit of 2 gb on files. Im trying to add my music files and have about 7 gb. Is there a way to make a file that will allow the extra info.

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General :: Change Amount And Size Of Ramdisks

Mar 8, 2011

Using Linux, when I boot I automatically have 16 16MB ramdisks, however, I would like to create one really large ramdisk to test some software.I found that I can adjust the size of the ramdisks already on the system with the kernel boot parameter ramdisk_size however, this makes all 16 ramdisks (/dev/ram0 - /dev/ram15) the size that is specified. So if I want to create a 1GB ramdisk, I would need 16GB of memory.Basically, I want to create one 10GB ramdisk which would be /dev/ram0. How would I go about doing that? I assume there is a kernel boot parameter, but I just haven't found it.

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General :: How To Change Xterm Font Size

Nov 17, 2010

I was wondering how to change the xterm font size and may be the font itself. Also we go to tty1 when we press Ctrl+Alt+f1 , f3 and so on. Is there any way I can change that too and maybe change the colour of the font and the size of it. I did change the resolution once in ubuntu with startup manager. I'm using fedora 14.

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General :: Any Way To Permanently Change Terminal Font Size

Jul 10, 2011

I installed Ubuntu on my Netbook. I like it to use the Terminals. I don't mean the "GUI-Terminal-Emulators", I mean those I can open with "Alt+FX". There the font size is to big, so I changed it with "dpkg-reconfigure console-setup". It worked, but after restart the font were "reseted" and big. Is there a way to permanently change the font size?

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General :: Change Ghostview (gv) Menu Font Size?

Sep 27, 2010

How to change the GV menu font size? (not the document font size which is set by scale). man and info don't mention anything about this.

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General :: Change The Size Of Desktop/window Fonts In Puppy 4.1?

Apr 12, 2010

How to change the size of desktop/window fonts in Puppy Linux 4.1?

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General :: Change Size Of Network Data Receiving Buffer On OS?

Jan 21, 2010

We know that, in a network, data transfer time is dependent on capacity of the receiving node. I have two Linux systems A (sender) and B (receiver) connected. I want to simulate congetion in a network, that means I want to increse the time taken to transfer some data. I believe, I can do this if I can reduce the capacity of the receiver node B. That perhaps possible by decreasing the receiving buffer size of B. How can I change the receiving buffer size of this linux system B?

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General :: Zorin Resolution Size Cannot Change Panel Is Missing

Jun 16, 2011

I was having a problem even loading my distro. It turns out I accidently installed wrong drivers (nvidia while I have an Itel chip set) So everytime NVIDIA tried to load it's module and screen setting, it forced a check (fsck) because it couldn't find anything for NVIDIA. I booted in recovery, Changed configuration. # commented out the NVIDIA section, and changed NVIDIA to intel in the display section. Which seems to have worked because it now loads without me having to go into recovery mode, however my screen is abnormaly large and I can only see the center of the desktop. Leaving me unable to reach the panel and change the settings.

Typing:

Code:

However when I do xrandr I get:

Code:

cannot open display

Is there a way for me to edit that and any ideas on why it may be doing that?

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OpenSUSE :: Top Doesn't Show Anything Using Cpu To Any Great Extent

Feb 21, 2011

my cpu usage goes way up. Top doesn't show anything using the cpu to any great extent. I did a "ps -ax" and statred doing process kills. I kiilled a dbus pre-fork first, which brought, which stopped the cpu hogging. This is the process line:

/bin/dbus-daemon --fork --print-pid 5 --print-address 7 --session

Does anyone know what that does, or what I killed?

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Ubuntu :: Change Size Of /dev/shm In 9.10?

Jul 2, 2010

I need to know how to change the default size of /dev/shm on a 9.10 box. In previous versions this was controlled by the value in /etc/defaults/tmpfs but this no longer works. What is the correct method to change the default size?

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Debian :: Change The Partition Size ?

Apr 21, 2010

I want to make a new partion,my home is /dev/hda9,so I use the Partion Editor(Gparted) ,frist umount the device(umount -l /dev/hda9),then change the size,everyone thing works well until I clicked the Apply,the error occurred:

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Fedora :: How To Change The Font Size

Nov 5, 2009

I'm a student in a linux class and we just installed fedora. so far it's nice except that the work we do is in the CLI which I can barely see because it's so small on the screen! I've been squinting at the screen for a little while now but it's just proving to give me more of a headache and hurt my eyes than anything. Anyone know how to change the font size so that I can actually see the work I'm doing?

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OpenSUSE :: Change KDM Font Size On 11.2?

Nov 16, 2009

I'm running OpenSUSE 11.2 on my Acer Aspire One with a 9 inch LCD. I have configured the monitor in Sax2 to reflect the size and 1024x600 resolution, and as a result the desktop fonts are all sized correctly.

However, the fonts on the KDM log-in screen are too large, and I'd like to reduce them if possible. Looking in the KDE Control Center, I tried using the Login Manager utility to adjust the KDM theme, but any changes I made seemed to have no effect i.e. changing the font size, or even the overall theme itself, still resulted in KDM using the default green OpenSUSE theme with large fonts.

Does anyone know, therefore, how to adjust the KDM font size or DPI in OpenSUSE 11.2?

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OpenSUSE :: Change The Window Size Under 11.2?

Jul 20, 2011

(I hope I am not repeating myself here, as I have tried to send this before but don't see the post): I now have upgraded to Suse 11.4 and I can't find how to set the console settings. It fills the whole screen, and the font is tiny. I am able to enlarge the font, but not to change the window size. Under 11.2, I was able to set the font, and an 80 characters per line, 40 lines window, and then make all that permanent.

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Ubuntu :: Change The Size Of The Terminal?

Jan 19, 2011

i wanted to change the size of the terminal like so whenever i open it up it will be fullscreen so i went at preferences and changed the size thing at the left (i think it was columns) to 700.Now whenever i open up a terminal the whole screen freezes and it logs me out.

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Ubuntu :: Change Partition Size ?

Feb 26, 2011

I have gparted but can't change my ubuntu partition.

I guess that's because I can't unmount it. And... I guess my Ubuntu won't work if I unmount it? xD

So... I heard that I could use a Gparted live CD to do this.
The only problem is that I can't boot from a cd/dvd drive.

So, is there a option to change the partition size while running Ubuntu?

Or is there a option to somehow unlock all BIOS settings?

When I try to acess the BIOS settings it ask for a password, and I just press enter... And I come to a menu where I can't change anything. Is this because of wrong password? Or is the password right but everything is blocked?

I mean, I can't change boot priotiy to cd/dvd just HDD and LAN.

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Ubuntu :: Change The Size Of The Titlebar?

Apr 30, 2011

Does anyone know how to decrease the size of the title bar?[URL]..

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SUSE :: Can't Change Font Size

Aug 1, 2010

No matter what I do with system settings I cannot change the font size or type of font in Firefox and Thunderbird - other programs as well. Is there somewhat to change this? The fonts are too small and I have vision problems. I know I can hit ctrol ++ but with other distros I can change the deflt font size for the system. I am using openSUSE 11.3 and like it very much except for this lack of a feature.

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SUSE :: Change The HD Block Size

Nov 24, 2010

Does anyone have a guide/instructions to change the Block Size on a Linux disk from 4096 bytes to 1mb or more?

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Software :: Change The Size Of The Titlebar?

Apr 30, 2011

how to decrease the size/width of the window titlebar [URL]

I'm using Fedora 14 x86_64, Gnome 2.3x

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Debian :: Change Indent Size In Mousepad?

Sep 27, 2010

I really enjoy using Mousepad for my programming. A lot of you might stare at me for a second, but I really do like it. I do use Medit from time to time for it's tabbed interface and syntax highlighting. I know Mousepad doesn't have syntax highlighting but I figure if I know how to program without relying on the colors, then I can understand the structure and dynamics of a programming language's syntax.how can I change the indent size on Mousepad? It seems to be at 8 and that seems like too much of an indent. When I have to go over to my Windows machine, my indent size is 4 there on Notepad++, as is Medit here on Linux.

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Debian :: Change Mouse Cursor Size?

Jun 20, 2011

I have been trying for quite some days to change the size and theme of the cursor . I was expecting that there be something in preferences in GNOME v2 but is not there (Is there some enhancement there in GNOME v3?) Anyways, after googling quite a bit, I came across a tip to change the the cursor theme. sudo update-alternatives --config x-cursor-theme The thing to do here is choose some alternative theme and logout and login back.

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Press enter to keep the current choice[*], or type selection number: I haven't been able to find how to change cursor sizes as well and what the current size is? I did find another command xrdb -query but that also doesn't seem to be much helpful either :-

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Fedora :: Change The Font Size In Xterm?

Feb 2, 2010

When I run xterm from the command line, there seems to be some errors:

Code:
$ xterm &
$ Warning: Cannot convert string "nil2" to type FontStruct
xterm: cannot load font -misc-fixed-medium-r-semicondensed--13-120-75-75-c-60-iso10646-1
Then I press both the Ctrl and right mouse key, options are popup with font sizes of 'Default',

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OpenSUSE :: Change The Icon Size To Match All The Others?

Feb 25, 2010

I have a question about the icon sixe in gnome menues. I installed the program Calibre and the icon that shows up in the menues is like 4X the size of all the other icons. All the others are fine just Calibre.How do I change the icon size to match all the others?

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Ubuntu :: Change Menu Icon Size?

May 14, 2010

I just upgraded from Hardy to Lucid and for some reason the only height the menu will use is 32 px.I used to have it at 24 px before the upgrade and I want to make it that again. How can I change the height of this icon/menu?

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Ubuntu :: Change NTFS Partion Size?

Jun 10, 2010

How can I change NTFS partition size from Linux (not installing any software under Windows)? Is there any software, which can help me on this? It's desirable that this was some Gnome package.

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