D. Hugh Redelmeier:
>> One hopes that Gnome scaling does a better job of anti-aliasing than
>> running the display in a non-native resolution. But I don't
>> actually know.
Anil Felipe Duggirala:
> Well. Ive now tried, and using the 1920x1080 resolution does make
> everything look less defined, i
On Sat, Jul 9, 2022, at 12:20 AM, D. Hugh Redelmeier wrote:
> Fractional scaling works for me. But maybe I don't do anything
> tricky. There may be a better way, but this is what I use:
>
> dconf write /org/gnome/mutter/experimental-features
> "['scale-monitor-framebuffer']"
Thanks for th
| From: Anil Felipe Duggirala
| I have a laptop with a high dpi monitor, 4k on a 15" screen. 'Im on F36,
Gnome.
| I'm wondering whats the better alternative, change the resolution of the
display or use scaling? (performance and usability)
| Is there any update on fractional scaling? It didn't w
Hello,
I have a laptop with a high dpi monitor, 4k on a 15" screen. 'Im on F36, Gnome.
I'm wondering whats the better alternative, change the resolution of the
display or use scaling? (performance and usability)
Is there any update on fractional scaling? It didn't work last time I tried it
(just