Public bug reported:
Running latest fully patched Ubuntu 20.04 beta w/Budgie DE.
nvidia proprietary drivers 440
Lenovo P53 with a BenQ UHD 4K screen connected via hdmi.
If I enable fractional scaling and try for example 125% the display
still scales to 200% when I click apply.
The radio button is even placed at 200% afterwards. No matter which of
the entries 125%, 150%, 175% I select, the end result is 200% when I
"apply".
If I don't click confirm in the dialog, but wants to go back the result
is a screen bigger when the display, so I have to "scroll" down to see
the start menu. Only way to get it back is change the actual resoultion
to something else, then go back.
** Affects: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Affects: nvidia-graphics-drivers-440 (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Description changed:
- Running latest fully patched Ubuntu 20.04 beta (after reboot)
- nvidia proprietary drivers 440
+ Running latest fully patched Ubuntu 20.04 beta w/Budgie DE.
+ nvidia proprietary drivers 440
Lenovo P53 with a BenQ UHD 4K screen connected via hdmi.
If I enable fractional scaling and try for example 125% the display
still scales to 200% when I click apply.
The radio button is even placed at 200% afterwards. No matter which of
the entries 125%, 150%, 175% I select, the end result is 200% when I
"apply".
If I don't click confirm in the dialog, but wants to go back the result
is a screen bigger when the display, so I have to "scroll" down to see
the start menu. Only way to get it back is change the actual resoultion
to something else, then go back.
** Also affects: ubuntubudgie
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Franctional scaling not working (Ubuntu 20.04 & Nvidia)
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