How to Make Linux’s Desktop Look Good on High-Resolution Displays

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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.

If you’re running GNOME 3 in Linux, your first boot will have you looking for your reading glasses. (Windows suffers from similar issues with high-DPI displays.)

Read more at PCWorld.