faced the same bug. Fixed by selecting `NVIDIA (Performance Mode)`
profile in NVIDIA X-server settings
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1875285 ?
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Solved for me on 23.10 X11 with nvidia-driver-535.
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"SOLVED" : Move to Wayland on Kbuntu.
On 05.05.23 14:40, George Salukvadze wrote:
> In my case it's even worse: when I set scaling to 100%, it still says 100%
> and this option is selected, but the real scaling is around 200%
> ubuntu 23.04
> nvidia-driver 525
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this option is selected, but the real scaling is around 200%
ubuntu 23.04
nvidia-driver 525
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same bug for me:
ubuntu 21.04
nvidia driver 470
blacklisted nouveau
fractional scale = 125%
desktop is 200% scale, and right and bottom part of desktop is out of monitor.
-
ubuntu 21.10 have more bug with nvidia driver, so I have to use ubuntu 21.04
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I'm seeing the same symptoms, screen scaling 125% gives 200%, when
accessing a Ubuntu 20.04 VMware system via xdrp from Windows 10. My
graphics driver is
root@geoff-ubuntu-2004:~# lshw -c video
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: SVGA II Adap
This issue does not affect me on 21.04 with a clean install.
GeForce GTX 1060
460 tested driver
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I do confirm the same problem of getting 200% scaling instead of 125%
(or any other else) in a Dell XPS 15 9560 laptop with GeForce GTX 1050
Mobile and nvidia-driver-460 (propietary, tested) with an Ubuntu 20.04
LTS just installed.
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I installed driver version 460.39 and encountered what I assume is the
same bug, the only usable scaling was 100% and 200% with the other
fractional scaling options 'zoomed' in slightly so the right-hand side
of the desktop was cut-off.
I did however find a workaround on AU
https://askubuntu.com/a
I'm using fractional scaling in System Settings -> Displays, select 100%
for a 2k*1k monitor and 200% scaling a 4k*2k monitor, and then mouse
clicked in the wrong position on the first monitor.
wrong position means: mouse click 100,100 and 50,50 got clicked
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I think I am having a related problem, Ubuntu 20.10 with all updates
installed, nvidia-driver-418-server driver.
Lenovo W540 i7-4810MQ
Nvidia K2100M + Intel HD 4600
Built-in display 2880x1620 native
External display 1920x1080 native
I want to set 200% scaling on the built-in display and 100% on t
Updated to the 460 drivers and it works with modeset=1. With modeset=1
and 450, it wasn't working.
I have a Quadro K2000 and a 2080 Super dual gpu, single monitor setup.
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I've got a K1100 and so am on older drivers 390 and modeset makes no
difference. When I last tried newer drivers Optimus and/or CUDA broke.
So now I'm left with performance mode only and no fractional scaling.
Anybody dealt with the same nvidia chip?
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Perfomance for me with modeset=1 is excellent. No tearing or otherwise.
Note: I am using the nvidia 460 drivers. I have not tested on older
450/455.
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So... Is that it?
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Assignee: Daniel van Vugt (vanvugt) => (unassigned)
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This also affects me. Just thought I'd put a comment in the hope that
this will be fixed soon. Fingers crossed!
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kms doesn't work for me, it scales the entire resolution to 125% so much
of the screen just falls off of my display to the right and bottom.
My setup is an asus rog g14 hooked up (via hdmi) to a 4k monitor. With
the intel hardware fractional scaling works perfectly, so for most
things I can simply
I'd like if possible to ask a question to those who report that the nvidia
kms workaround "works".
In my experience, it makes indeed possible to work with fractional scaling,
but the performance is absolutely abysmal: I have tearing issues, drawing
issues and general extreme low performance, compa
@nightwing666:
It worked for me too, thank you!
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Thank you so much for this! It worked!
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>This effects me also:
>
>ubuntu 20.04
>GeForce GTX 1050 Ti Mobile
>4k monitor - usb-c port
>
>That work find in ubuntu 19.10 and same driver.
Above my problem is solved with grub setting.
nvidia_drm.modeset=1
Thanks everyone!!
Now I'm using Ubuntu 20.10.
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Scaling is working in my Quadro now, but I can't use as I am finding
serious performance issues. Not good.
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@3v1n0
Running PopOS 20.10 right from the installer gets fractional scaling
working fine (installed nvidia driver version is 455).
What is it that you said they already packaged? Is this supposed to be
fixed in Groovy?
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i can observe no fractional scaling on a default installation dell xps5790 even
with a single monitor (4k). similar connecting a second monitor is not working
separately either.
I tried different display resolution to no avail.
I eventually started changing the display resolution and gave up on
I have to rectify a little bit my affirmation above, everything I said
about the video issues is right, but the problem with the video lagging
and blinking and re-scalling specially when you move the cursor while
watching in full screen mode look like a GNOME problem, not a NVIDIA
proprietary drive
As @vsulimov mention, the solution from @nightwing666 works, in my case
in a ThinkPad X1 Gen 2, but the video scaling in full screen doesn't, it
makes any video you try to reproduce in full screen to blink, and if you
set the video again in not fullscreen mode the video is scaled x2, or it
makes th
@nightwing666 Thank you so much! I was fighting with this bug since
april and nothing helps, but yours solution is worked perfectly for me!
Running Ubuntu 20.04 on MateBook X Pro, hybrid graphics (Intel + Nvidia
GeForce MX250)
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@cica-kutya there is solution - nvidia kms. And fractional scaling work without
any issues(like tearing on intel) for me. I have single gpu setup(no hybrid
graphics).
You can activate it by:
1. Set nvidia_drm module option:
$ cat /etc/modprobe.d/nvidia-modeset.conf
options nvidia_drm modeset=1
2
Any information about fixing this bug, please? So many people are
affected and still there's no resolution :(
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@mastorak:
Unfortunately they've only packaged the fixes coming from ubuntu:
https://github.com/pop-os/mutter/commits/master_focal
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PopOS announced today that they fixed the fractional scaling and that it works
with NVIDIA. Maybe you can commnunicate with them as it seems promising.
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@ David
I think pop-os disabled fractional scaling patch, so get in contact with them
please:
https://github.com/pop-os/mutter/commit/bc7c2658e4c873a28afeaf621fb24a1341c6d74c
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I tried the PPA suggested in post 122
(https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/1870736/comments/122) last night. No luck
I'm running Pop OS 20.04 and the displays control panel does not even
have fractional scaling buttons to try. I just have choices for "100%
200% 3
Just a small contribution from my side: the bug is not fixed despite all
the latest updates. I'm having a Quadro K5200 with proprietary drivers
v440.100 on Ubuntu 20.04 and both fractional scaling (on one monitor)
and normal/fractional scaling on multiple monitors with different
scaling are broken.
Fedora is moving to Wayland, with Nvidia support. Perhaps that's the
solution.
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Assigning blame of course is not helping. However, let me mention that
some of us in this bug report is running "Ubuntu certified" hardware
(i.e. Dell XPS). If that is supposed to mean anything at all, at some
point I'd expect at least a plan, as David Smoot was mentioning.
But aga
@Brian Neltner
The point of my question is to plan I don't care about shame, I
just care if I should donate to a developer, wait another day, petition
Nvidia, or wipe the linux partition because it is pointless.
I am certainly willing to be patient, just looking to somehow quantify
the diffe
Fractional scaling on intel don't work well too(it causes tearing, lags, etc).
And it works good only with wayland.
David, you can try #53 workaround(activate drm modeset for nvidia driver). It
disabled by default, may be this is root of this problem?
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Fundamentally it's fair to blame nvidia's closed source drivers because
the open source one seems to do fractional scaling properly.
Other than that what's the point in assigning blame? I'm not sure
someone is even paying attention to this bug report, I probably would
turn off notifications if it
I do not wish to sound ungrateful or entitled but this bug is literally
the one show stopper that is preventing me from doing more work in
Linux. I run a triple monitor setup and per monitor fractional scaling
is a non-negotiable must for my work.
Can someone explain the root of the problem?
Is
I'm wondering if there are any plans about the date for a fix...? It's
been months now. Thanks
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Adding to my comment above I have found another issue: The pull-down
menu from Auto-Filter is not accessible to the mouse, as it vanishes
instantly. The problem disappears after having switched to multiples of
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Honestly, the only way to get anything approaching reliable "fractional
scaling" that I've found, is to lower the resolution of the smaller
monitor by a ratio similar to its relative screen size. e.g. in my
case, I have two 4k monitors (one external, one a laptop monitor) where
the laptop moni
And apologies for the multicomment spam but the output of apt-cache
policy libmutter-6-0
libmutter-6-0:
Installed: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Version table:
*** 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 500
500 http://us.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd
I should note that when I say "proprietary" above, I mean the nvidia-
driver-440 package.
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Here's the output of `nvidia-smi`, FTR:
+-+
| NVIDIA-SMI 440.100 Driver Version: 440.100 CUDA Version: 10.2 |
|---+--+--+
| GPU Name
I'm updated fully as of today under 20.04 and have the same issue
described in OP with an NVIDIA M2000M in a Thinkpad P50 using the
proprietary drivers and 1 1080p monitor (the laptop panel) and 1 4k
monitor (Dell external).
#83 indicated that they changed things so that their PRIME settings were
Having exactly the same issue with a Dell XPS 7590, NVIDIA GeForce GTX
1650 and Ubuntu 20.04.1,kernel 5.4.0-42-generic.
I had to revert to nouveau driver, and it now works correctly.
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Wonderful: "sudo apt full-upgrade" pulled in the nvidia updates and
fractional scaling works, thank You very much everybody, this makes
working on my 4k monitor so much easier!
One small issue remains: The thumbnails of images and documents on the
desktop have wrong aspect ratios in all display sc
Still doesn't work for me after all updates,and there are side
effects... Now every time I boot up, the Desktop's font is very small,
even there is no external monitor...if ALT + F2 -> R, then restore :(
libmutter-6-0:
Installed: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Ve
Error still present after update for me.
Two 3840x2160 screens - one a DELL XPS 15 laptop screen which is half
the physical size of my BenQ monitor.
Using NVIDIA driver metapackage 440.
With fractional scaling, if I set the inbuilt monitor to 150%, the
EXTERNAL monitor seems to half its visibl
Still doesn't work for me after all updates :(
GPU: GeForce MX 250
Command output:
libmutter-6-0:
Installed: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Version table:
*** 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 500
500 http://ru.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64
Pa
GeForce RTX 2060 Mobile
libmutter-6-0:
Installed: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Version table:
*** 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 500
500 http://hr.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3.36.1-3ubuntu
libmutter-6-0:
Installed: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Version table:
*** 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/main amd64
Packages
100 /var/lib/dpkg/status
3.36.1-3ubuntu3 500
500
Still affected
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1070
Nvidia driver 440.100
$ apt-cache policy libmutter-6-0
libmutter-6-0:
Installed: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Version table:
*** 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 500
500 http://gb.archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu focal-updates/m
GL_VENDOR: NVIDIA Corporation
GL_RENDERER: GeForce GTX 1050/PCIe/SSE2
GL_VERSION:4.6.0 NVIDIA 440.100
apt-cache policy libmutter-6-0
libmutter-6-0:
Installed: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Candidate: 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2
Version table:
*** 3.36.4-0ubuntu0.20.04.2 500
People with that still have the issue, can please give us:
- The card you're using (AFAIK mostly mobile cards are affected)
- The output of: apt-cache policy libmutter-6-0
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I just did apt update && apt upgrade
Now fractional scaling is working.
ubuntu 20.04
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nvidia-driver-440
On Sun, Aug 23, 2020 at 12:30 AM OB <1870...@bugs.launchpad.net> wrote:
> How do I install the patch?
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Happy to say that for that for me at least it works. No more choppy
mouse movement and I am able to use both my monitors with the first in
150% and the second in 175%. I also tested playing some 4k movies in
firefox, which worked fine.
DP-0 connected primary 5120x2880+0+0 (normal left inverted rig
Fractional scalling still not working for me at all. Same exactly
behavior as before.
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Fractional scaling also works again for me after the update.
Only problem I now have is some freezing / lag when I watch 4k videos
(e.g. via YouTube) I tried different browsers, 4K videos play a bit
better on chrome (less lag) then on Firefox. Scrolling is also slow /
laggy.
Did not have these is
Fractional Scaling works for me after update.
NVIDIA Corporation GM204 [GeForce GTX 970]
Scrolling and 4K videos are very laggy in 125%, 150% and 175% mode.
Tested with:
- NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-440 (proprietary)
- NVIDIA driver metapackage from nvidia-driver-450 (open-source
checked again every possible change.. (ecxept from 200%) and everything
is working fine!
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Somehow after I updated through update-manager about an hour ago and
restart, now it is working fine. I also notice a scroll bar on
loginscreen (although I have only one user). After logged in, I notice
the text (previous was 1.25) to seem a bit larger.. And I goto
settings/monitor. Now (at least f
No it is not.
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It is finally fixed! <3
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Totally makes sense. It's just too bad as Microsoft Windows had this
figured out several years ago. I want to do more than complain. I want
to help fix this mess.
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@optonox, I think you will not get a satisfactory answer to your
questions.
The issues that manifest this behaviour, as I understand it, are
sprawling. The implementation of highDPI on the platform is quite
naive, and fragmented due to the various packages handling the
rendering, and the various
This mess just goes on and on and on.
Can somebody provide an update on:
- What work is being done to get fractional scaling working on Ubuntu with
nVidia cards?
- How someone who wants to help fix this required basic functionality would do
so?
I don't think that read >170 posts just to scale
I fixed the issue by installation of proprietary AMDGPU drivers (https
://amdgpu-install.readthedocs.io/en/latest/install-installing.html
#installing-the-all-open-variant, current version is 1:19.1.0-1109583)
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I have similar problem with AMD graphics Renoir (Is it the same problem as this
issue #1870736 ?). I can scale display from 100% to 200%, but scaling to 125%
or 150% fails (see log below).
At least I'm able to scale text to 1.25.
syslog:
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Aug 15 18:36:47 yoga gnome-shell[9538]: Impossible
Daniel van Vugt: @vanvugt:
It is safe to say that, when using Nvidia drivers, the fractional scaling is
completely broken.
- You can't set the scale differently on different monitors (basic
functionality)
- The fractional scaling doesn't work at all (even if you set it to be the same
for both
@david-hlacik Well, until a month ago, yes. I had enabled the Experimental
features and it just worked.
Some update broke that, so I had to manually add a simple command to "Startup
Applications", which was: xrandr --output eDP-1-1 --scale 1.5x1.5
To complete the setup, I let the display scallin
@alexandreporks hows that possible? I am using Pop_OS 20.04 since it release
date, and fractional scaling does not work , same as Ubuntu 20.04.
Could you please provide me with the steps? Did you just enable fractional
scaling with gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features
"['x11-ran
I had this issue with an internal FHD screen on a Dell laptop with Nvidia
MX150/ intel 620 using Nvidia driver 440 and an external 4k screen on HDMI.
When I switched to the Nouveau driver it worked as expected with the external
monitor at 150% and the laptop at 100%.
So a valid workaround for me
I know that this isn't a good way of solving things, but after some months I
realized that Pop_OS! 20.04 works with Fractional scaling+NVIDIA+X.
If someone is tired of waiting (like I was), it's worth a shot.
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@marco-carrarini In post #77, you suggested a workaround by modifying
xorg.conf. Then in post #81, @vanvugt suggested the same outcome could
be achieved with `xrandr --fb` or `xrandr --scale-from`. Finally, you
responded in #82 with "Yes, but expect some glitches in apps."
I'm not clear if your re
Hi,
I can't use fractional scaling at all. When I enable it from the Settings in
Gnome it just loads for a while (flickering black screen) and then reverts to
Single Display. Switching back to Join Displays does nothing and I have to
unplug and plug the external monitor back in.
I am using "Nv
Will those changes be merged into the 20.04.1 release?
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Forget about this, this setting it's and will be always broken, a white
sheet will be needed.
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Did some more testing, it does actually look like one of my monitors is
running at 30hz instead of 60hz, although the settings are reporting
that it is running at 60hz.
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I had a 2080ti that died so I was running a 1070 until the RMA came, and
the updated PPA worked perfectly with no issues. Swapped in the new
2080ti yesterday and have had a pretty significant performance hit since
then, choppy movement and animations, feels like the whole desktop is
running at 30fp
After restart or recent update everything stopped working.
Jul 17 09:20:15 pop-os gnome-shell[1494]: Failed to load module
"appmenu-gtk-module"
Jul 17 09:20:16 pop-os gnome-shell[1494]: Unset XDG_SESSION_ID,
getCurrentSessionProxy() called outside a user session. Asking logind directly.
Jul 17 0
I have the same issue as thor27
$ sudo lshw -C display
*-display
description: VGA compatible controller
product: GK110B [GeForce GTX 780 Ti]
vendor: NVIDIA Corporation
physical id: 0
bus info: pci@:01:00.0
version: a1
width:
I have the same experience as ridiekel. Fixes the issue reported, but
performance takes a huge hit with a choppy mouse.
RTX 2070 Super
Driver 440.100
L Monitor: 1080
C Monitor: 4k
R Monitor: 4k
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Update still does not work here, same behaviour as before (200% instead
of 125%).
It's not a mobile GPU:
NVIDIA Corporation GK104 [GeForce GTX 680] (rev a1)
NVIDIA Driver Version: 435.21
$ dpkg -l | grep mutter
ii gir1.2-mutter-6:amd64 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1.nv2
Ubuntu 20.04, RTX 2080
Driver 440.100
For me the update also works. However performance is not as I would expect
(very choppy mouse movement). But that is probably a completely different
problem. The update fixes the issue addressed here.
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The updated package worked
20.04, GTX 1650
Driver 440.100
Monitor: 4K, 32".
This a new setup - the screen is large enough that 100% is kind of usable,
although the GUI fonts of GTK apps (gnome shell, darktable) was in general too
tiny - with the Trevino's patch I could now set the resolution t
@3v1n0 - The updated package works for me.
20.04, GeForce GTX 1060. 440 drivers.
Nice work.
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[nvidia] Screen scaling 1
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NVidi MX150 (440)
The updated package not work for me.
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@3v1n0
NVidia 1050 Ti (Desktop)
435.21
The updated package is ok for me the Desktop Environment and most apps, but for
some apps such as Gimp and XNethack the scale is inverted and their
UI,icons,etc become tiny.
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I've updated the package in the PPA mentioned at [1], so feel free to
test the packages again.
These should not fix the problem for mobile cards, as those seems to
have another problem at modesetting driver level, it seems.
For others, the issue seems to be related more to screen sizes that
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It would be good to get a steer on what @vanvugt thinks the problem is,
or if there are multiple problems?
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I just changed the subscriber status to "Notify me when this bug is closed"!
That a long long time waiting!
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