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It's not a "hidden option", it's simply under the "Appearance -> Fonts -> Details" dialog. But yes, it is sad that in recent years the Linux desktops seem to have given way to the "lets ignore X11 dpi suggestions and just force 96 dpi" attitude. I think this attitude was adopted to simply make things like websites look like they do under Windows.
But alas, you can still override this and let X11 correctly detect the dpi value and use it. All my Ubuntu Linux systems are setup like this.
Edited 2012-04-13 07:19 UTC