"sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/4112"
It doesn't work for me.
gtx1050ti, 440 driver
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sudo add-apt-repository ppa:ci-train-ppa-service/4112
worked for me.
GTX 750Ti, 440 driver
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7月 06 20:12:56 lixinrui-ubuntu gnome-shell[1095]: Setting screen size 1440x900
7月 06 20:12:57 lixinrui-ubuntu gnome-shell[1095]: Unset XDG_SESSION_ID,
getCu
Worked for me too
Jul 03 15:39:40 pop-os gnome-shell[1517]: Crtc at 0.00x0.00 size
3840.00x2160.00 (@ 1.00 - adapted 1.00) considering it of
3840.00x2160.00
Jul 03 15:39:40 pop-os gnome-shell[1517]: Crtc at 3840.00x0.00 size
1920.00x1200.00 (@ 1.0
The working around is working adequately for me:
Jul 02 08:50:59 lenny gnome-shell[17639]: Enabling experimental feature
'x11-randr-fractional-scaling'
Jul 02 08:50:59 lenny gnome-shell[17639]: Crtc at 0.00x2160.00 size
1920.00x1080.00 (@ 2.00 - adapted 2.00) considering
Thanks for the help @blitmaps. Indeed the universal access helped with
the larger font size. Lets hope Ubuntu's gnome stabalizes on 4k/+
monitors soon with nvidia. That is a large population of users.
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@mobilebackup - agreed that there are going to be lots of problems this
workaround will not solve. It is not yet clear whether any 'weirdness'
is caused by the original bug or the workaround.
With regards to the title bar, I am using the default gnome theme, with
'Larger Text' enabled in universa
@blitmaps I think its not as simple as that. It seems that the current
state of things, (I'm on a 4k) - I am not even talking about hidpi mode
supporting applications - even Gnome acts wierd. For example there is no
reason for the titlebar font not to update in size?
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The problems you are experiencing @mobilebackup and @agwin, are most
likely due to the way the workaround works. Correct me if I am wrong,
but the workaround is asking the graphics system to render a larger
canvas (say 2x, 8K or whatever) and scales this down to the viewport
size. If an applicati
The scaling issue was fixed for me, now I can independently scale
monitors, but if I try to change a monitor to portrait mode it fails and
I get the issue with incorrect zoom and overlapping view ports.
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I think there is another problem, perhaps related. When I get to 175%
scaling, and I try to use gnome-tweaks or dconf-editor, my font sizes
don't seem to change at all. The fonts are tiny on my screen.
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With your ppa fractional scaling works again (I'm almost sure it worked fine in
19.10)
Text rendering is pretty bad at 125%, slightly better at 150%
Geforce GTX 1080, latest nvidia driver (440.100), Philips 328P 4k
display.
Thanks for looking into this, let me know if I can do more.
@Treviño
Your ppa work for me in terms of proportional, fractional scaling to
125%.
My configuration is Ubuntu 20.04 x86_64
GeForce GTX 1060
440 tested driver
Log attached - Thank you for your work on this.
Text aliasing is not correct, there is some sub-pixel bulging that
appears like a larg
I tried the new ppa package. I could at least change the value of the
fractional to 175% and 125% without crashing the system. Previously, my
system would just go black screen and I had to login using text and
remove all gnome settings manually (cd ~ && rm -rf .gnome .gnome2 .gconf
.gconfd .metacit
Hello @3v1n0
Still no luck. I added ci-train-ppa-service/4112 ppa and restarted the
session. There are logs (see attachment).
Bellow some info of my hardware:
$ inxi -G
Graphics: Device-1: NVIDIA GP104 [GeForce GTX 1080] driver: nvidia v: 440.100
Display: x11 server: X.Org 1.20.8 dr
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I did some further testing with your mutter package and noticed some important
issues. Even though scaling works mostly ok, I noticed a consistent side-effect
on X applications that they scale in reverse to the rest of the UI. So Gnome
Shell, GTK apps and QT apps will scale 125% but at th
@3v1n0
You are indeed right. The new mutter package was not installed from the ppa for
some reason.
I think it should be ok now. Version is 3.36.3-0ubuntu0.20.04.1.nv1
I am happy to report that fractional scaling works now. Compositor behavior
seems a bit weird(as if there is more tearing) when m
@mastorak: are you sure you're using those packages?
I don't see any reference in the logs.
@blitmaps, most of the developers use intel or free drivers all the
time, so testing in other scenarios is not always possible.
Also this bug has at least three different behaviors depending on GPU
hardwa
It would be good to find out how we get HiDPI displays to the testing
team, because this should not have made it past test.
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It is desktop GPU.
I tried the new mutter package. It doesn't fix the problem.
The behavior now is the following:
-enable fractional scaling
-select and apply 125%
-goes to 200%
-select to go back to to 100%
-things are tiny again but the desktop pixels have increased beyond the borders
of
Hi, tried the new package, it didn't fixed, changed 100% to 125% and it
scaled to 200%. The output of the mentioned command:
jun 23 10:17:15 Z68MA-D2H-B3 gnome-shell[5236]: GOt configuration change [(0,
0, 1.25, uint32 0, true, [('HDMI-0', '3440x1440@59.972618103027344',
{'underscanning': })])]
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xrandr also command doesn't work for me (laptop with GeForce MX250 and Intel
GPU). Getting extended desktop instead of scaling as you mention in #119
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That worked for me...
- Ubuntu 20.04
- NVIDIA driver 440
- NVIDIA Corporation GP104 [GeForce GTX 1070] (rev a1)
jun 23 10:37:54 se4n-lx gnome-shell[2514]: GNOME Shell started at Tue Jun 23
2020 10:37:50 GMT-0300 (-03)
jun 23 10:37:54 se4n-lx gnome-shell[2514]: Registering session with G
I've uploaded some test packages this ppa:
https://launchpad.net/~ci-train-ppa-service/+archive/ubuntu/4112
Try them with:
sudo add-apt-repository ci-train-ppa-service/4112
I'm quite sure they don't solve this issue, but with them I should get
some better debug information.
So please, once ins
@mastorak
That's not a mobile card, isn't it?
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NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
I 've used a single 3840x2160 screen connected to the GPU
After resetting, then using: xrandr --output HDMI-0 --scale 1.25x1.25
zooms out the screen by 25%
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I've tested this in a laptop with Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 (and so
PRIME), now in this scenario I don't get any scaling at all using
xrandr --output eDP-1 --scale 1.25x1.25 # replace eDP-1 with your
output
But an extended desktop instead.
So these are two different issues.
Who is affected, can
Yep same here:
- Ubuntu 20.04 (fresh install)
- Nvidia driver 440
- Geforce GTX 960
- iiyama 4k monitor
125% / 150% etc jumps to 200% after saving.
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Everyone with Nvidia Driver is affected. In all Ubuntu 20.04 derivates.
Thats it. Only think that is sad, that no one from DEVS seems to care.
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Affects me as well:
- Ubuntu 20.04
- Nvidia driver 440
- Nvidia GeForce RTX 2060 Super
- 2 monitors: 2k and 1080p
I have a strange behaviour with this one. If I set my primary 2k display
scaled to 125% and position my second 1080p monitor on the right - it
works fine. But if I drag secondary monit
Noveau fractional scaling is fine, but pc works on slow motion..
marco-carrarini's solution seems perfect in the beginning, but many apps
do not work as they should.. so I used to change to default while using
such an app and return to the solution elsewhere. But after a while I
dismiss the soluti
This affects me too, external monitors only work when using the Nvidia
card exclusively on my laptop, so fractional scaling is a must, but it
just flickers and selects 200% instead.
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Very annoying bug as when selecting on-demand some things don't work
(don't ask, my kid plays Minecraft on this laptop) which fails in on-
demand mode. Selecting Nvidia as the main GPU I lose fractional
scaling...
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I am affected by this bug as well. My setup:
- Ubuntu 20.04 fresh install
- Nvidia drivers 435 & 440 (multiple re-installs)
- Nvidia GeForce GTX 1050 Ti
- Philips 328P6JV 4K 32" monitor
Strange enough, fractional scaling works fine when I run Ubuntu 20.04 as
a virtual machine (VMware) on the same
As for me this advertised feature of 20.04 was the main factor to
install this OS on my hardware, because previous 3 years the lack of
this feature prevented me from using Ubuntu.
Sadly, this bug affects me too - I am using Nvidia RTX 2070 Super
together with Asrock X570 Taichi and Ryzen 3600.
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This option work only with hybrid graphics. If you select "NVIDIA On-Demand"
all will run on intel\amd integrated GPU(but you can run selected app on nvidia
discrete GPU).
Without integrated GPU this workaround don't work.
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Worked for me, require reboot, but then you can do fractional scaling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-
center/+bug/1870736/comments/86
root@dave-x1e:/home/dmzoneill/bin# lspci | grep -i nvidia
01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: NVIDIA Corporation TU117M [GeForce GTX 1650
Worked for me, require reboot, but then you can do fractional scaling
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/gnome-control-center/+bug/1870736/comments/86
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Confirmed bug on 20.04 with Nvidia 440 here too on 970M. Noveau works
fine but the tablet is pretty unusable slow, so have to use NV440 with
an uncomfortable resolution on the main screen :-(
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Dear experts ,we're still waiting for the fix -(
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I'm able to switch to 125% after switching to nouveau driver and
restarting. The only issue I'm experiencing is a smaller cursor when
using snap' Telegram Desktop, but it seems to be a bug on their side.
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Experiencing this with RTX 2070 Super. Driver: 440.64. Using 3 monitors
(two 4k, and one 1440). When I try to switch to 125% scaling for the 4k
monitors I get all sorts of weird behavior: monitors disabling, low fps
(the ubuntu UI is very laggy, behaves like it runs in 20-30 fps), weird
zoom issue
Also experiencing this bug with an RTX 2070 Super
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Same issue with GeForce 920M with nvidia drivers (ASUS TP-300LJ).
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RTX 2060 also. Any status updates?
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Same here with a RTX 2070 Super.
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After more than one month, what is the state of this bug?
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RTX 2080, same problem
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This affects me also:
Ubuntu 20.04, all the latest updates
GeForce MX150
Nvidia driver v440
Display 1 - built-in 1920 x 1080 15.2"
Display 2 - HDMI 1920 x 1080 24"
@vanvugt we're still waiting for the fix!
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@mastorak, thanks. I will carry on using my alternative adapter until a
resolution is found for the issue.
I was able to downgrade to 390 and I still had the same problem, which
confirms what you have written.
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@teshy I am on nvidia 435.21 and still I have the same problem. No need
to revert the driver as it wont fix it.
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With a fresh install of Ubuntu 20.04 (downloaded ISO and installed one
day after release of 20.04) fractional scaling with the Nvidia driver
was working fine. It was still working fine after several updates,
however, I think with the update to version 440 of the driver,
fractional scaling stopped w
Seeing same issue with Ubuntu 20.04, GeForce GTX 1660 SUPER, NVIDIA
driver 440.64. Used to work as expected in 19.10.
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hmm this bug was introduced here 1 month before the release of 20.4 and
now a month after the release the bug is still there...
that's somehow quite a bit of a downer, at least for me :(
i know the devs always have a lot of work to do, but is there at least a
light at the end of the tunnel ? can
seeing same issue with gtx 1080 after upgrading to ubuntu 20.04. worked
fine in 19.10
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It sounds like bug 1875285 was also experienced by the original reporter
here...
Strictly speaking I intended for this bug to be more about "Selecting
scale 125% highlights 200% but actually renders at 100% still". Bug
1875285 will definitely confuse the matter though, as the screen may
literally
Diego, that is bug 1857383, not this one.
Alex, that sounds like bug 1875285 and bug 1874217, not this one. But
yes I can see there will be some confusion between bug 1875285 and here.
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This also seems to be an issue when trying to set displays to something
other than landscape, when I set my other monitor to portrait mode it
stops displaying and my other screen "zooms" in like others are
reporting. I have one 1440p and 4k, so the scaling issue also effects me
along side this issu
I have a Thinkpad T470p with a GeForce 940MX and I had the same scaling
problem. I got my 150% and 175% scaling to work by changing the
"PowerMizer Setting preferred mode" to "Auto" and "Select the GPU you
would like to use" to "NVIDIA On-Demand". I changed then both at the
same time so I am not
The problem here is no the scaling itself, the problem here is being
able to separate screens configurations, fractional or not. You must be
able to set font sizes, scale, backgrounds, resolutions, etc, per screen
in an independent way.
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Yeah that sounds like bug 1846398. If you are able to switch to Intel
graphics then consider logging into 'Ubuntu on Wayland' instead.
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For temporation, I have just switch to Intel Onboard GPU, the fractional
scaling work perfectly but the monitor seem to be lag a bit.
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Yes, but expect some glitches in apps.
In Darktable for example, when hovering on gui elements, tooltips appear
somewhere else in the screen...
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Sounds like a good workaround. That's what the Randr fractional scaling
patch is *meant* to do.
I think you can hack/script those same settings with:
xrandr --fb WIDTHxHEIGHT
or
xrandr --output OUTPUT --scale-from WIDTHxHEIGHT
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@Teimcrr: YOU are a life saver. The viewport hack works amazingly well
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It does have something to do with the NVidia graphics.
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In NVidia X Server Settings, I can switch to Intel graphics. When I do
this and reboot, then fractional scaling works correctly. With NVidia
graphics enabled, it does not work correctly.
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This was working fine with the initial release of Focal Fossa, but has
stopped working since a recent update on my Dell XPS 15.
It's an older model (2014) with 3200x1800 screen. I was using 175%
scaling but now it seems to scale everything to 200%, and the Gnome top
bar is too long so the icons on
Ubuntu 20.04, nVidia 1060, Dell 2715P 4k
The following settings work for me:
In Display Settings:
Scale: 200%
Fractional scaling: OFF
In nVidia settings -> xserver display configuration -> advanced
ViewPortIn 5120x2880
ViewPortOut 3840x2160+0+0
Panning: 5120x2880
Save to X configuration file
It
I am facing the same problem.
Nvidia Geforce 940MX/Driver Version: 440.64 .
I tried xrandr scaling but it just throws part of the desktop out of
the screen. I have a setup of 2 monitors one with 1920x1080 and one with
1366x768. It would be great if we can have fractional scaling seperately
for
I tried text trick already, but unfortunately it doesn’t really solve the
problem. All of the regular UI elements (icons etc) remain tiny. I would
really suggest if we could please not go that route, and instead focus on
fixing the scaling properly, if possible.
On Thu, May 14, 2020 at 10:35 AM Jo
As workaround for those with just one monitor (or many but the same
size), I tried what Kristo Ojasaar (kristoo) already suggested and I
found something even simpler. There is no needs for the 'Tweak'-tool:
For a 4k monitor, set it to 100% and go to Settings -> Universal Access
and activate 'large
Running into this on a single 4k monitor with 125%, which worked well on
19.10. Now with 20.04, every time I click on 125% it will show the “zoomed
in” portion of the screen instead (so when I move mouse to the edges of the
screen, it “slides” the viewport towards that instead). In addition, it
doe
Still can't use different scales on my monitors. Need to set 125% on my
32" and 150% on my 43", but it freaks out even with the update on the
proposed channel. Still have to set 150% only on the 32", let it jump
both monitors to 200%, then tweak it in nvidia-settings.
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Also affected by this.
Huge bummer.
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I should probably mention that I'm also using a 4k UHD external display.
I am seeing the same effect using the noveau drivers as the NVIDIA
drivers (although, using the NVIDIA drivers the entire system
occasionally and randomly hangs, but that's probably (?) unrelated).
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Dual 4k monitors
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The same (?)/similar issue using multi-monitor setup with GeForce GTX
1650 Mobile/Max-Q on a Dell XPS 15.
The screen on the external monitor appears to scale up proportionally
beyond the viewport when using fractional scaling, so it is more as if
the screen is zooming down into a portion of the de
I agree with Timo: It'd be great to be able to set font size per
screen! I might actually prefer that to screen scaling :)
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Tit
Having the same issue...
But the tmp fix, posted by kristo on 2020-05-06 works great for me too:
Browsers, my IDE (Intellij Idea), Slack, Thunderbird, the terminal, they all
scale very well.
I increased the size of the mouse pointer, the dock icons and the icons in
nautilus as well. As Daniel w
Having same Issue
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
Operating System: Linux-x86_64
NVIDIA Driver Version: 440.64
GeForce GTX 960M
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Affected as well:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
GeForce MX150
NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-440.82.run
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ubuntu 19.10 just upgraded to 20.04 through update-manager.
Just after install and reboot-->black unusable
ctrl+alt+f1 --> login --> black unusable again
ctrl+alt+f3 --> terminal login --> remove nvidia* --> everything ok
normal login --> reinstall nvidia through additional drivers, reboot
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@kristoo: You know, the fact is we usually use more than one monitor (built-in
monitor and external). Then we want only built-in monitor be scaled cause of
available of big size that external monitor have.
After all, this bug should be fixed ASAP!
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Yes indeed, I forgot about that. That will only scale fonts and not
graphics. If you are OK with the slight disproportion that results in
then that will also avoid randr scaling bugs like this one. Plus it will
retain native performance levels.
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As a temporary fix, I found that you can scale the font size under Gnome
Tweaks -> Fonts. Setting the scaling factor to 1.25 seems to work well
for me, practically can't tell the difference.
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On hold. I am waiting for Marco to finish work on some more general bugs
in the randr scaling patch: bug 1876894 (which probably also affects bug
1875285), bug 1874207, bug 1873052. When those fixes are done and he's
no longer working in the same area I will come back to this bug.
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Also affected by this bug, running vanilla 20.04 with Nvidia standard
drivers
Nvidia version: 440.64
When turning on fractional scaling it defaults to 200% and zooms in on the
screen and I can't change it down to 125% or 150% at all.
My work around for now is just to use 1440p rather then 4k r
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I just upgrade these following packages an hour ago but the issue seem to be
not fixed:
linux-headers-5.4.0-26 linux-headers-5.4.0-26-generic
linux-image-5.4.0-26-generic linux-modules-5.4.0-26-generic
linux-modules-extra-5.4.0-26-generic
linux-modules-nvidia-440-5.4.0-26-generic
As you c
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What's the status on when the fix will be released? We all see that you
seem to have confirmed that the issue is no longer present with a new
version, but none of us seem to have the version yet.
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Thanks for your comments, but please note we do not officially support
nvidia_drm.modeset=1 and we do not default to nvidia_drm.modeset=1. So I
don't want to confuse people by discussing that in too much detail here.
This bug should only be about the default Nvidia driver configuration.
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I found out nvidia_drm modeset parameter was not enabled correctly even
if I enabled it in a/etc/modprode.d/ config file (options nvidia-drm
modeset=1).
sudo cat /sys/module/nvidia_drm/parameters/modeset
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But after adding nvidia_drm.modeset=1 to grub cmdline via
/etc/default/grub, now nvidia_drm
** No longer affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers (Ubuntu)
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Title:
[nvidia] Screen scaling 125% gives 200%
To manage notifications
more test on 20.04:
100%-->125% auto200% and larger desktop area than screen
disable fractional scale--> 100% and not responding at all
ctrl+alt+f1 -->login screen/login --> 200% and larger desktop area than screen,
responding
trying again
200%-->100% black screen
ctrl+alt+f1 -->login screen/login
Affected as well:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
GeForce 1080
nvidia-driver-440
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Title:
[nvidia] Screen scaling 125% gives 200%
To manage n
Scaling issue is effecting me as well:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti
Dell S2817Q
Samsung U28E590
nvidia-driver-440
Also installed alongside Windows 10
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The scaling issue is affecting me as well:
Ubuntu 20.04 LTS
AORUS GeForce RTX™ 2080 Ti XTREME
2X Acer Predator XB281HK 4K Monitor - Displayport Connected
nvidia-driver-440
Installed alongside Windows 10
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