@darkdragon-001 by way of an update, I re-tried this on 24.04
(development) as of this date, using Gnome 45.3, on Wayland.... and it
worked.

It's quite uncanny to see 2400x1600 rendered on a 2160x1440 screen, but
it worked.... with the exception of a couple of apps that were blew up
spectacularly, including OBS, and Slack... otherwise... everything else
worked fine, and at the scaling factor above (90%), things seemed quite
usable... it looked a little like an old CRT that was being pushed a
little hard, but for certain applications this could be awesome.

I wish the UI in gnome would offer the ability to be more granular than
just 25% increments, and also go below 100%, perhaps with a warning, or
from within Gnome Tweaks.

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