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Title:
Display scale no
I can confirm this bug remains even without Fractional Scaling is
enabled, and also while using Wayland not X11
In my case I set monitor 1 as primary monitor (primary display port),
monitor 3 (secondary display port) with orientation "Portrait Left",
after reboot/logout/system update that required
Cas,
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Title:
Display scale not remembered when X11 Fractional Scaling i
I don't think this is quite fixed.
I have my laptop display set to 2048x1152 and it connects fine to an
external monitor via thunderbolt running the full 2560x1440 resolution
but when disconnecting the display would reset to default 2560x1440
resolution with 200% scaling.
After reading this bug r
Thanks folks, this works for me now as well.
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Title:
Display scale not remembered when X11 Fractional Scaling is enabled
To ma
The update fixed it for me as well. Thanks for the effort to everyone
involved in fixing, reporting, etc.
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Title:
Display scale
Update fixed it for me.
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Title:
Display scale not remembered when X11 Fractional Scaling is enabled
To manage notifications ab
This bug was fixed in the package mutter - 3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1
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mutter (3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1) focal; urgency=medium
* Backport to focal (LP: #1877209)
* debian/gbp.conf: Set branch to ubuntu/focal
* debian/control: Update VCS references to focal branch
* debian/rules
Yeah 'mutter' is a binary that we actually don't use in Ubuntu. The part
we use for gnome-shell is 'libmutter'.
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Title:
Display
Hi Daniel,
Thanks. `dpkg -s libmutter-6-0 | grep Version` indicated I was still on
the old version, turns out I had upgraded mutter, but also needed to
upgrade libmutter as well:
# apt upgrade mutter/focal-proposed
# apt upgrade gir1.2-mutter-6/focal-proposed libmutter-6-0/focal-proposed
Karl,
1. Please check the version you have installed:
dpkg -s libmutter-6-0 | grep Version
What does it report?
2. Please make sure you have rebooted after installing the new version.
3. Even if the fix still doesn't work for you then I think we should
release it anyway as it helps other
Hi Daniel,
Unsure if your response was aimed at me, but I can confirm that the
behaviour is still present for me and that neither of those criteria
apply to me. I'm using AMDGPU (AMD Radeon 5700XT) with three monitors
attached and fractional scaling enabled.
Additional Observations
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** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
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Title:
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** Summary changed:
- Display: 100% scale not remembered when X11 Fractional Scaling is enabled
+ Display: Scale not remembered when X11 Fractional Scaling is enabled
** Tags added: focal
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