I tried using debian stable but got the same issue. I had to install
kernel and wifi-drivers from backports though, to get my 4th gen Lenovo
X1 Carbon to work. It looked good when I set the nomodeset kernel flag
though, but it looks like that made the driver fail somehow, so I
couldn't add
No.
> Did you find any workaround for this Tom?
However, there is a good page about HiDPI on the archwiki blog
explaining how to rescale when you have 2 screens. It is just hacks.
None of them a perfect. I dunno how Unity manages to get it right
because xcfe nor i3wm get it right. I am
Did you find any workaround for this Tom?
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This is actually a HiDPI issue, I tried several possibles fixes, none of
them are working (see ArchiWiki HiDPI).
Only Unity manages HiDPI properly. i3wm or xfce do not... How does Unity
do it?!
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