I would suggest changing the summary back to just "Screen Scaling" or
"Display Scaling". When I encountered this issue, I did not enable
fractional scaling.
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Attached is a snapshot of my journalctl log (copied from bug #1870929).
20:54:04 is the timestamp when I clicked Apply. I believe 20:54:25 is
the timestamp the monitors woke from sleep.
** Attachment added: "journalctl_limited_log.txt"
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I did another test, capturing the exact event window. Attachment
journalctl_limited_log.exe, 20:54:04 is the timestamp when I clicked
Apply. I believe 20:54:25 is the timestamp the monitors woke from
sleep.
** Attachment added: "journalctl_limited_log.txt"
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Looking over the log, I noticed this message occurs 4 times since the install:
`gnome-shell[]: Getting invalid resource scale property`
** Attachment added: "Requested journalctl"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1870929/+attachment/5347372/+files/journalctl_log.txt
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Additional notes (forgot to add to original report).
nVidia RTX 2070
Dual monitor setup.
Monitors connected through StarTech KVM over DisplayPort cables.
I did not have the KVM when I used 18.04
Successfully adjusted monitor resolutions (from 3840x2160 to 2560x1440).
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Public bug reported:
Default install of Focal Fossa 20.04 Beta downloaded April 4, 2020.
Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Settings
2. Navigate to Displays.
3. In Scale section, select `200%`
4. Click Apply
Expected behavior: Screens refresh with a 200% scale applied and a dialog to
confirm.
Error en
Update, same thing happens when trying it from Caja (using the "Connect
to Server..." option):
Enter server info without entering username and password and hit
connect. It will prompt for keyring password; once entered it will tell
you to verify user credentials on the connect to server dialog. If
Public bug reported:
Trying to use gvfs-mount (in a script) to mount a password protected
windows share that has the creds saved in the keyring.
It will first bring up the prompt to enter the keyring password; once
entered, it will still prompt for creds to the resource.
However, cancelling (by