Although Mustafa says he's not well-versed, he's way smarter than me :)
So his comment#26 seems to be much more relevant than what I have to
say, but I'd like to reply to Daniel's comment#24/25 anyway:

I saw the details you mentioned on comment #16, and I also have
fractional scaling turned off. By "having it off" I'm assuming this [1]
is enough, right?

Also, I noticed that by previous pasteboard wasn't too clear in showing
the problem when I use 42.5-0ubuntu1vv5. I want  to clarify that I get a
screen as if I had 3 monitors side by side, but all in the same "client
monitor". If you try to maximize the application, it picks one of the
"screens" and maximizes to it, as we can see here [2].

Even without changing the fractional scale or scale setting, just by
having the 42.5-0ubuntu1vv5 packages installed, I get this "triple
monitor in 1" situation when I boot my VM. I had to reinstall the
original packages from our archives in order to fix this. Also, I just
want to make sure you're aware that these are the *mutter* packages that
I have installed:

ubuntu@jammy-dcv:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep mutter
ii  gir1.2-mutter-10:amd64      42.5-0ubuntu1   amd64        GObject 
introspection data for Mutter
ii  libmutter-10-0:amd64        42.5-0ubuntu1   amd64        window manager 
library from the Mutter window manager
ii  mutter-common               42.5-0ubuntu1   all          shared files for 
the Mutter window manager


i.e. Just want to make clear that I don't have the "mutter" package installed, 
but the ones above.

Back to your comment, iiuc, the "Impossible to set scaling on crtc 65 to
1.000000, error id 2" means that we're trying to use some incomplete
RandR implementation in Xdcv. Isn't it the fractional scaling, that was
effectively removed from your 42.5-0ubuntu1vv5 package? In this case,
doesn't the errors showing up means that we're still trying to use
something that isn't properly implemented in Xdcv?

Just for my own information, what's the difference between the vv5 and
vv4 builds?

Tested with vv4 in a VM:

ubuntu@jammy-dcv:~$ sudo dpkg -l | grep mutter
ii  gir1.2-mutter-10:amd64     42.5-0ubuntu1vv4  amd64        GObject 
introspection data for Mutter
ii  libmutter-10-0:amd64       42.5-0ubuntu1vv4  amd64        window manager 
library from the Mutter window manager
ii  mutter-common              42.5-0ubuntu1vv4  all          shared files for 
the Mutter window manager


As soon as I installed it in my VM, I got that "triple monitor" situation 
again, and then I realized it's really just what you had described, that it 
automatically enables these other monitors. I can disable them and get back to 
1 single monitor. With vv4, I can apply the scale 200% [3] and then revert it, 
but then it changes my resolution to 800x600.

After realizing that, I went back to the vv5 package and re-tested and I
notice it's the same behavior as in vv4. After installing it
automatically enables all 4 monitors, I have to manually disable them
and keep just 1. Then I test the scale to 200% + revert and it does
revert, but also changes my resolution to 800x600.

I can't really test that in Workspaces, because when it enables the
extra monitors, I'm no longer able to access the Workspace with the AWS
Workspaces client. If I try to change the scale in Workspaces, I believe
it tries to enable the other monitors, and then all I get is a blank
screen.

And here's the output of "xrandr --verbose" from the VM [5] and the
Workspace [6]


[1] https://pasteboard.co/qEbvvwijUW2F.png
[2] https://pasteboard.co/K9Oh9nZ8wqNk.png
[3] https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/xkcFScZv5c/
[4] https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/mVwWt4Rzsr/
[5] https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/JC4PXwdv55/
[6] https://pastebin.ubuntu.com/p/S5bXz975Nn/

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  Xdcv: Changing display scale setting and reverting it fails

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