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I think this might have been fixed. Can anyone confirm?
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** Summary changed:
- HiDPI scaling does not hold across reboot
+ HiDPI scaling does not hold across reboot in a virtual machine
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A 2017 issue still there in 2020... I have the same problem with Ubuntu
19.10
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apport information
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** Description changed:
- Running Ubuntu 17.10 Beta (updated as of 29 Sept 2017) on Parallels
- Desktop 13. When changing the HiDPI scaling to 200% everything looks
- good, but on restart the settings are reset to 100%.
+ Running Ubuntu
Sébastien,
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@3v1n0 I tried but can't yet confirm if the original reboot persistence
bug is still happening, because it seems every time I test it an
additional layer of problems occurs.
Parallels Desktop 13 still doesn't officially support Ubuntu 18.04.
Ubuntu installs okay, but post-installation the VM guest
Removing Assigned to, so that the bug can expire.
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Assignee: Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0) => (unassigned)
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Is this still happening on 18.04?
I guess this could have been caused also by changing desktop (i.e.
switching unity to gnome?).
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I also noticed that the first monitors.xml I attached is version 1 of
the file spec, while the monitors.xml files created after I changed the
scale in Settings are version 2.
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** Attachment added: "Settings_Details_About.png"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1720465/+attachment/5013916/+files/Settings_Details_About.png
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** Attachment added: "Monitor config after changing scale to 200%"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-shell/+bug/1720465/+attachment/5013914/+files/monitors.xml_scale-changed-to-200-percent
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I created a new 17.10 VM in Parallels 13 and didn't update any packages
post-installation, so I can still access the scale controls in Settings.
I'm attaching copies of ~/.config/monitors.xml before changing any
settings, immediately after changing Settings > Devices > Displays >
Scale to 200%, an
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Once the other bug is fixed I can do that. But right now I can't change
the scaling at all.
On 23 November 2017 at 18:57, Marco Trevisan (Treviño)
wrote:
> That's definitely another issue...
>
> However for the main one, could you please attach your
> ~/.config/monitors.xml just before and afte
That's definitely another issue...
However for the main one, could you please attach your
~/.config/monitors.xml just before and after changing the setting and
also after a logout/login cycle?
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No, I've not seen that possible regression reported until today.
Please do file a separate bug for your recent issue. If it is a recent
regression, it can't be the same issue as a bug reported in September.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/StableReleaseUpdates#Regressions
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Could somebody open a new bug about the regression, that's a new issue
and more important than the original problem here.
@jbicha, is that a problem known by you?
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This is a serious bug introduced in a minor (automatic) patch. Any
update on a fix?
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I confirm #6. First, as I have to do every time I boot into my Ubuntu
17.10 VM under Parallels 13, I went to Settings > Devices > Displays and
changed my scaling to 200% so I can actually read text. Then I performed
some outstanding Ubuntu software updates and rebooted when prompted.
When I logged
Didn't think it needed another bug report, maybe it does, but as of
today the option has simply disappeared...
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Yes, same problem using the final 17.10 release ISO freshly installed as
a guest OS under Parallels Desktop 13 on a MacBook Pro host. The default
session it logs me into uses X.org instead of Wayland for some reason.
My host machine's native resolution is 2880x1800 (but it's detected by
Artful as 3
Is that still an issue with the current versions?
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Curious if this is a one off or being consistently observed. Quite
annoying in my setup since the VM gets powered on/off a fair bit and the
setting refuses to stick.
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could be the same as bug #1716341
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Assignee: (unassigned) => Marco Trevisan (Treviño) (3v1n0)
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