-------- Weitergeleitete Nachricht -------- Betreff: Re: 2 screenshots of Genuen/GNUinOS Datum: Thu, 15 Jan 2026 17:13:56 +0100 Von: Gfp <[email protected]> An: Noé Lopez <[email protected]> Noé Lopez <noe@noé.eu> writes:
gfp <[email protected]> writes:Am 15.01.26 um 11:53 schrieb Noé Lopez:gfp <[email protected]> writes:Hi Guix, I installed besides GNU Guix GNUinOS/Genuen and it is interesting that in Genuen, also in KDE there is a razor-sharp image of the desktop and of the applications. It is not that good/sharp in Guix. e.g. I took 2 photos of Genuen Does somebody know why in Guix there is a worse/or less sharp image of the desktop and of the applications? Genuen is also a GNU distro, based on Devuan. Does Devuan have a better ... (I don´t know what to call it) It can be that on your desktop it doesn´t look as razor-sharp as in Genuen on my laptop, because most of you have also Guix System installed and look at them through Guix. In my case it is like that. If I look at them through Guix those 2 photos/screenshots are not that good. thanks GottfriedHi Gottfried, Are you on Wayland or X on both machines? Are you using fractional scaling?it is the same laptop in Genuen I see it on KDE X11, in Guix KDE X11 does not work on my laptop at the moment, so I am using KDE Wayland at the moment. But also if I used KDE X11 earlier it was like this. If I used MATE or LXQT in Guix it is the same. If I choose Cinnamon Desktop or others in Genuen it is the same. I don´t know in MATE, LXQT, Cinnamon are based on X11. I am getting to the same conclusions.It seems to me that in Guix the image of any desktop is not that sharp exact as in Genuen.I had this impression already almost 3 years ago. I don´t know what "fractional scaling" means.May be you mean some settings in the monitor settings. I am attaching a screenshot. It is in German language sorry.Hi Gottfried, The screenshot was useful. Fractional scaling means setting the scaling (Skalierung) to a value that is not a whole number. Here you have 1 (100%), but if you set it to for example 150% (1.5) it can cause blurryness. However that is not the case here. So I am not sure what’s wrong. Maybe it could be something as simple as not having the same screen resolution?
My laptop screen is on: 1920 x 1080 (16:9) and the monitor above it: 1680 x 1050 (16:10) and in both I can see the difference between Guix and Genuen. So AFAIU it it does not depend on the screen resolution. thanks Gottfried
Good day, Noéthanks GottfriedGood day, Noéx
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