Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-control-center (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1993174
Title:
disabling fractional-scaling picks wrong screen size
Status in gnome-control-center package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Bug description:
During testing of the kinetic desktop on a Raspberry Pi, I came across
an odd behaviour with the fractional scaling settings. I also
replicated the issue on the PC image (so it's not Pi specific), and on
the jammy desktop (so it's a fairly long-standing bug). Reproduction
steps:
1. Open Gnome control center
2. Under Screen Display: enable Fractional Scaling, then select 125%
as the Scale, then click Apply
3. Accept the changes
4. Under Screen Display: select 100% as the Scale, disable Fractional
Scaling, then click Apply (please note both changes must be done in
one "Apply" step; if done separately the bug does not manifest)
5. Accept the changes
At this point the screen should be partially filled in the top left,
as if the correct resolution is picked, but the wrong screen size. On
the Pi the remaining screen area was blank, on the PC it was filled
with random garbage.
Interestingly, if you select "Revert" in the final step things *don't*
revert and instead I wound up with a 100% scale, full-screen desktop
(on both the Pi and the PC). That may be a separate bug but either way
it appears there's some broken interaction between fractional scaling,
the selection of the scale, and the application (and reversion) of
settings.
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