Public bug reported:
Ubuntu gnome 17.04, gnome 3.24. On high resolution display, 3200x1800,
login screen is too tiny to read. GDM login screen doesn't reflect
changes to org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor or text-scaling-
factor.
Eg:
xhost +SI:localuser:gdm
sudo su gdm -s /bin/bash
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor 2.0
no effect.
Creating a gdm user under /etc/dconf and running dconf update has no
effect either. Scaling-factor seems to scale the mouse cursor, but
nothing else.
** Affects: gdm (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
Ubuntu gnome 17.04, gnome 3.24. On high resolution display, 3200x1800,
- login screen is too tiny to read. GDM login screen doesn't reflect to
- changes to in org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor or text-
- scaling-factor.
+ login screen is too tiny to read. GDM login screen doesn't reflect
+ changes to org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor or text-scaling-
+ factor.
Eg:
xhost +SI:localuser:gdm
sudo su gdm -s /bin/bash
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface scaling-factor 2
gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.interface text-scaling-factor 2.0
no effect.
Creating a gdm user under /etc/dconf and running dconf update has no
effect either. Scaling-factor seems to scale the mouse cursor, but
nothing else.
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GDM login doesn't scale on Hi-DPI display
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