after enabling fractional scaling you can even disable it again after plugging
in the hub/second monitor (useful because it's blurry).
So my workaround looks like this:
boot -> freeze -> unplug hub -> enable fractional scaling -> plug hub in again
-> disable fractional scaling -> adjust display a
boot log
** Attachment added: "boot.txt.gz"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/mutter/+bug/1970043/+attachment/5585327/+files/boot.txt.gz
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same problem here.
Dell XPS13, intel graphics,
second monitor connected via USB-C Hub. Mouse connected to same hub can be
moved for halve a second after plugging in the hub, then everything freezes.
X11 works.
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