confirmed in ubuntu 18 lts and 20 lts. I'll try `gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1` to see if it works.
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I've had this issue for as long as I've had Ubuntu 20.04, which is about
a year now. Having to re-size all terminal windows after suspend is
distracting and takes time. Does anyone have a solution?
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After 4 years, there's little hope for this to get fixed.
I just stopped using Gnome, having to resize every single window on resume
is just crazy.
On 18 April 2021 23:35:45 Nicholas Stommel <1726...@bugs.launchpad.net>
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> This bug needs to be reopened, I have the same issue on Ubuntu
This bug needs to be reopened, I have the same issue on Ubuntu 20.10
with a 4K laptop screen with 2x scaling. The same problem is found on
Fedora 33. As @estebanium wrote, If the lid is closed to suspend, when
the laptop is reopened, maximized windows are instead offscreen (only
left half shows).
Some version of that bug exists on Ubuntu 20.04 as well. I have a 4k
monitor and I have set the display scale to 200% in the Ubuntu Settings.
After the monitor sleep/resume, the Google Chrome window scaling is
wrong. The size of the window is the same as it was before but the
contents is drawn
I can confirm, that this bug still exists on Ubuntu 20.04. I recently
switched to Manjaro (currently 20.1.1) with the same behavior.
Set the monitor to power save after 5 minutes.
Desktop resolution is 3840x2160 with 200 % scaling.
If I come back after some time. I move the mouse and the logon
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This was affecting me both when resuming from suspend, as well as when
resuming from lock screen. I'm running a Dell XPS 13 9370 under Ubuntu
19.10, with two UHD displays connected via a dock. I wasn't necessarily
seeing screen resizing so much as anything on a secondary screen was
being closed.
Confirming that executing
`gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1`
has resolved the same issue on Macbook pro 13" 2016 running Ubuntu
19.10.
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I can confirm for Ubuntu 19.10 doing
`gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1`
has resolved my issue with Terminal windows on my Dell XPS13 set to
1920x1080 when the native LCD is capable of 3200x1800. I now have 100%
scaling in the Display control panel thingie and my
Actually `gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1`
appears to have done the trick!
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Thinkpad X1 Carbon gen3, Ubuntu 19.04 same issue here as Daniel Zabari
(danieldaz).
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Having the same issue here on a Dell Inspiron both when witha 4k display
running at 1080p. Bug shows up with intel or nvidia graphics enabled.
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Same thing here. Here are before/after screenshots.
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No, I was mistaken; it didn't solve the issue.
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However, changing `glib`'s `scaling-factor` to 2 as described by both
answers to https://askubuntu.com/q/906797/142526 did solve the issue on
my desktop, running Bionic.
This is accomplished by creating
`/usr/share/glib-2.0/schemas/93_hidpi.gschema.override` with
I have this issue on a desktop connected to a Dell 28" at a resolution
of 3840x2160 and scale of 200%. Running `gsettings set
org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1` (or `2`) doesn't do the
trick.
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Running the command @peteh-sapros suggested fixed the problem for me as
well (Lenovo X1 carbon 5th gen, Ubuntu 18.04).
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I was also having this problem on a System 76 laptop using Wayland with a hidpi
screen (3200x1800) and scaling set to 150%. I was able to fix it by doing:
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 1
https://askubuntu.com/questions/1073568/preventing-window-resizing-
after-resume
I have a Thinkpax X1 carbon gen 4 - and this is happening to me as well.
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I'm seeing this on my Lenovo Thinkpad X1 Carbon. The window resizes very
strangely, like it's zoomed in at the top left corner and then a normal
size along the rest of the screen. Definitely happens with nautilus and
default document viewer. Happens when I close the lid and reopen it. I
attached a
I am also seeing this on a Thinkpad T480 running Bionic, with X-Windows.
The laptop has an Nvidia optimus card, for which I've setup proprietary
drivers and prime profiles using my package manager. The problem occurs
with both Intel graphics and on the Nvidia gpu.
My laptop monitor has a native
This bug affects me as well.
I have only experienced the problem with Firefox and when...
--- closing my laptop lid and later opening it.
I have NOT experienced the issue when...
--- leaving the lid open and commanding the laptop to sleep.
I tried changing my resolution and scaling but the
Same experience; System76 Oryx PopOS in LoDPI mode— gvim, atom, and
others were at twice the size they ought to be. Firefox wasn't resized
but it crashed trying to leave this remark.
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I'm having the same problem as Zane Selvans. Dell XPS9360 with 3200 x
1800 resolution.
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Same symptoms as others: Firefox and terminal windows (at least) get
resized after I leave my laptop lid closed and then wake it up again. I
was able to reproduce the issue by closing the laptop lid for maybe 10
seconds and then opening it again.
Attached is dmesg output from the suspend/wake.
I am experiencing this bug on Ubuntu 18.04, running on a ThinkPad T470s,
after setting the 2560x1440 display resolution to 100% (no pixel
doubling). It's as if while the computer has been asleep, the display
has been re-sized to 200% (pixel doubled), forcing all the existing
windows to be shrunk
I'm also seeing this with Ubuntu 16.04 and emacsclient -c (Emacs 24.5.1) on a
Dell Precision Tower 3620 - Intel® HD Graphics 630 (Kaby Lake GT2), Samsun 28"
monitor 3840x2160 with "Scale for menu and title bars" set to 1.5.
I did not notice this behavior in January, when I bought the
I've just started noticing this behaviour as well, particularly with
Firefox, after switching from Wayland to Xorg on a fresh install of
17.10, gnome-shell 3.26.2-0ubuntu0.1, 1920x1080.
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
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I am seeing the same on my Thinkpad T570 with a 4k screen running at
1080p resolution.
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Just noticed that the issue seems to be only affecting certain apps
(Firefox and Tilix so far) and only if the laptop is being put to sleep
closind the lid.
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Sorry, forgot to add screen is a hdpi screen.
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