** Description changed:

+ [ Impact ]
+ 
  scaling changes when closing/re-opening the lid. Seen in bionic.
  
- Mz scaling is set to 100%, but the laptop is considered highdpi by
+ My scaling is set to 100%, but the laptop is considered highdpi by
  mutter, and during suspend/resume it changes back to default ignoring
  settings.
  
  $ xprop -spy -root RESOURCE_MANAGER
  [...]
  RESOURCE_MANAGER(STRING) = 
"*customization:\t-color\nXft.dpi:\t192\nXft.antialias:\t1\nXft.hinting:\t1\nXft.hintstyle:\thintslight\nXft.rgba:\trgb\nXcursor.size:\t48\nXcursor.theme:\tDMZ-White\n"
  RESOURCE_MANAGER(STRING) = 
"*customization:\t-color\nXft.dpi:\t96\nXft.antialias:\t1\nXft.hinting:\t1\nXft.hintstyle:\thintslight\nXft.rgba:\trgb\nXcursor.size:\t24\nXcursor.theme:\tDMZ-White\n"
  
  xrandr
  Screen 0: minimum 320 x 200, current 2560 x 1440, maximum 8192 x 8192
  eDP-1 connected primary 2560x1440+0+0 (normal left inverted right x axis y 
axis) 309mm x 174mm
     2560x1440     60.00*+  59.99    59.99    59.96    59.95
+ 
+ [ Test case ]
+ 
+ In a laptop with HiDPI screen, force the scaling to 1:
+ 
+ Run this and close the lid:
+  xprop -spy -root RESOURCE_MANAGER
+ 
+ Once reopened the value should not change and if it does the
+ `Xft.dpi:\t96` value should stay constant, and not change to 192.
+ 
+ [ Regression potential ]
+ 
+ Wrong resolution is set for the laptop lid

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  scaling changes when closing/re-opening the lid

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