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PopOS announced today that they fixed the fractional scaling and that it works
with NVIDIA. Maybe you can commnunicate with them as it seems promising.
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NVidia 1050 Ti (Desktop)
435.21
The updated package is ok for me the Desktop Environment and most apps, but for
some apps such as Gimp and XNethack the scale is inverted and their
UI,icons,etc become tiny.
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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
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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
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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
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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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@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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Doing the following seems to fix it:
-disable ubuntu dock
-uninstall dash to dock
-log out and log in again
-reinstall dash to dock
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There has been a regression and this reappeared in 20.04 with Gnome 3.36.
I have tested with both ubuntu dock and dash to dock disabled and enabled both
at the same time as well as just one at a time.
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