This bug is about Xorg fractional scaling AFAICS.
Starting in Ubuntu 22.04 at least, everyone should be able to use
Wayland fractional scaling. If anyone here is using Wayland already then
please open a new bug for that.
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I use 125% Fractional scaling, and if I try to take a screen shot using
the app `Shutter`, if the region is almost the full screen, the screen
goes wonky and keeps switching resolutions, its impossible to screenshot
the area I require. Also VLC can't switch to full screen. Only Chrome
successfully
Affects me too. Extension helped, thx!
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Can't fullscreen, or windows get automatically un-fullscreened, when
using fra
Yeah maybe i was a bit too early with my statement.
Everything works great with this extension, except from "real" OpenGl/ Vulkan
fullscreen applications.
For example any game (i tested Satisfactory and ROTTR) that i run in fullscreen
mode has the problem that the screen is only filled about one
Yes disabling fullscreen window "unredirection" should work, and was
discussed in the previous bug too (bug 1862081).
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Amazing, this extension really seems to be doing the trick.
At least playing fullscreen videos in Firefox and Gnome Videos seems to be
working again.
But Kodi still doesn't work corrently. There is a huge dark border around the
actual Kodi window, as you can see in the picture that I attached.
T
For me, https://extensions.gnome.org/extension/1873/disable-unredirect-
fullscreen-windows/ extension solved the issue.
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Anything new about this here? This is really a big deal for me and the user
users too i guess.
Try imagine using you PC without the possibility to display anything in
fullscreen mode, not very nice :/
If I can help you debug this further, feel free to ask me.
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Just came across another case, just to keep the ball rolling I'll
describe it here. I tried fullscreening HBO Nordic, and it worked for 10
seconds the first time. Then the same thing happened as shown by my gif
and laurenz video. After first fullscreen though, fullscreening it again
triggers the gl
And the logs that were requested above.
Feel free to ask me if you need something else.
I really hope this gets fixed soon.
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Here the same problem demonstration but just this time i am using gnome videos.
At least this app (native GTK) should work I think...
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I am also affected by this really weird bug.
It happens on all applications that are using a fullscreen mode, no matter if
in the browser or as a standalone application.
The videos i attached shows the problem when i use youtube.
It first starts normal for about 1 sec, then resizes, makes the seco
https://www.reddit.com/r/Ubuntu/comments/iesevz/fractional_scaling_full_screen_video_causes_this/?utm_source=share&utm_medium=ios_app&utm_name=iossmf
This is my video link which I posted on Reddit, same bug has affected me
with i915 driver.
One little note: This isn’t a case when I added upscaled
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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Status: New => Confirmed
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The behavior of the bug really varies between apps and boots. Now, for
example, YouTube fullscreens fine without any glitching of the video or
artifacts on the other screen. However Minecraft fullscreened at launch,
but with half of the other screen being black. When I tried unfocusing
and focusing
** Summary changed:
- Scaling issue with fullscreening YouTube, Netflix, games, etc
+ Can't fullscreen, or windows get automatically un-fullscreened, when using
fractional scaling
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Status: Incomplete => New
** Tags added: amdgpu
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