adit_sen
In the zone
One problem (if it can be called a problem) I've noticed in linux systems I've tried out on my computer (Ubuntu / Fedora), is that even though they all run on 1024x768 screen resolution, I seem to be getting more 'viewing area' in Windows running the same resolution!!
To explain what I mean, say for example I go to the Yahoo Mail site (using Firefox in both / same themes/ same extentions). In windows, the entire yahoo mail login screen fits on the screen, without me having to scroll down to view the rest of the page. But in linux (ubuntu), I have to scroll down to see the entire contents of the page!
And its not just web browsing. Say I open a document in open office. The number of lines per page displayed in Windows is much greater than Ubuntu!!
I had initially thought that its maybe because of the system wide fonts in Ubuntu are larger than my windows fonts. But even after I set the same font in both, same size, the Windows 'viewing area' is much greater than Ubuntu.
Any fixes?
To explain what I mean, say for example I go to the Yahoo Mail site (using Firefox in both / same themes/ same extentions). In windows, the entire yahoo mail login screen fits on the screen, without me having to scroll down to view the rest of the page. But in linux (ubuntu), I have to scroll down to see the entire contents of the page!
And its not just web browsing. Say I open a document in open office. The number of lines per page displayed in Windows is much greater than Ubuntu!!
I had initially thought that its maybe because of the system wide fonts in Ubuntu are larger than my windows fonts. But even after I set the same font in both, same size, the Windows 'viewing area' is much greater than Ubuntu.
Any fixes?