I was just including my example as another plus point for fake modes ("scale"
in this case didn't mean "output scaling".
If we had the fake modes then output scaling wouldn't really be required in
this case, as we would have a set of mutually inclusive modes to chose from.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1196239
Title:
Add support for fake modes on laptop screens which only have one
Status in Canonical System Image:
Triaged
Status in Mir:
Incomplete
Status in xorg-server package in Ubuntu:
Won't Fix
Bug description:
Reproduce:
run mirout
What happens:
I only see one resolution supported.
What should happen:
I should see more resolutions, like I do on unity7.
I guess, if in doubt, “support” the same ones as xrandr.
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