On 15/11/2023 09:55, Frederic Muller wrote:
On 15/11/2023 04:42, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 14/11/23 19:34, Frederic Muller wrote:
Hi!
Upgraded from F38 and trying to get 150% scaling as 100% is too
small and 200% too big. Both
|gsettings reset org.gnome.mutter experimental-features or gsettings
set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features
"['scale-monitor-framebuffer']" and logging out do nothing. It used
to work a few years ago. Any idea how to fix this?|
|I'm still on F38, so not sure how F39 works, but if it is the same
as F38, in the gnome system settings for setting up the scaling there
is a fractional scaling option, which if set allows you to set
scaling 150%.
I don't use Gnome though, I use KDE, where you can set the 150%
scaling without having to activate any other option.
regards,
Steve
|
|Thank you. Fred |
Actually it was under F38. I thought the upgrade was completed but I
was wrong. Now that the update is completed I am having the same issue.
And I followed your tips but couldn' t find any area in GNOME settings
with any related option. I'm probably going to burn a USB stick with
the live ISO and see if that works out of the box. As I mentioned
previously this feature has worked on this machine for many years.
Thank you for the heads up, at least I feel no so lonely anymore ;-)
Fred
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Tried from the 'live CD' and it worked. So I guess I got something
broken under F38, not fixed by upgrading and therefore I'll do a fresh
install.
Thank you.
Fred
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