** Description changed: In focal release of Ubuntu proper (GNOME Desktop) i was going trought the release on livestream using KVM based VM(libvirtd and virt-manager using default video settings provided by virt-manager, Host is ubuntu mate 20.04) and one of the things i was trying to show was fractional scaling which made my X11 session unusable. Screen turned black. Tryed different settings in Virt-manager for Video non worked. Resolved the issue by switching to wayland session within which fractional scaling worked and i could disable it/switch to 100%. When i after that switched to X11 session scaling was back to normal. SideNote: when switching scaling in a VM i was running resolution was reseting back to normal. + https://youtu.be/0EFEGafZXDE?t=3400 link to the recording of a + livestream on youtube with timecode enabled. (Video name: checking out + Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Channel: bigpod, timecode: 56:40) - https://youtu.be/0EFEGafZXDE?t=3400 link to the recording of a livestream on youtube with timecode enabled. (Video name: checking out Ubuntu 20.04 LTS, Channel: bigpod, timecode: 56:40) + + Edit: Additinal information, Can confirm this happening on stock ubuntu installed on my system on top of ubuntu mate 20.04 . Setting selected 150% + 1920x1080 resolution. additionaly it appears that it only affects single monitor setups becasue this didnt happen on dual monitor system until i set gnome to mirror on both displays.
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