I experience a possible bug regarding the Gnome display scaling (or I'm 
just doing something in the wrong way).

To reproduce:
 1. start server on remote host: /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncserver -fg
 2. setup ssh tunnel from local to remote: ssh -t -L 5900:localhost:5902 
remoteserver 'read dummy'
 3. connect a client from local machine: /opt/TurboVNC/bin/vncviewer 
 localhost:0
     This results in a working session, with a Gnome session running. In my 
case, it has the display scaling set to 200% (can be checked with: 
gnome-control-center display)
 4. I can toggle scaling to 100% and things look good.

Now, if I terminate the vncviewer session and reconnect, the scaling is 
back to 200%. 
Also, if I switch to fullscreen, the scaling is back at 200%. And if I set 
it back to 100% in fullscreen, then toggle fullscreen off, the scaling 
jumps back to 200%.

Client OS:     Debian GNU/Linux 11 (bullseye)
Remote OS: Ubuntu 22.04 LTS
TurboVNC:   dev branch (3.1 evolving), turbovnc_3.0.80_amd64.deb, 43816122, 
Jun 23, f8f2c533e5a4dda891f4917856576b6e


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