Is there a plan to fix this in 24.04 eventually? It would be great to
have this fixed in the latest LTS release.
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That's great. Perhaps the upstream bug should be updated:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/gnome-shell/-/issues/1012
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I have a laptop with built in display 2560 x 1600 resolution. So for this
display I need to set the scaling to 125% otherwise the fonts are too small,
practically unreadable.
Then, I am connecting external display with resolution 2560 x 1440 for which I
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I'm not sure Xorg sessions are meant to support different scaling
factors per display. Because Xorg forces all compositors to render all
monitors from the same framebuffer. So presumably all displays are stuck
with the same scaling factor. This is fixed in Wayland sessions, but
Nvidia has too many
I have tried 24.10, and got no luck.
And then the 25.04, it works! Finally, finally, and finally, life going on.
Before 24.10, I have tried all the workarounds metioned above, but most
of them not works. (haven't tried replacing the HDMI cable).
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I started getting dark rectangles obscuring my main gnome-terminal
windows when I left the session locked for a while. Description of
chasing and removing these is at https://linux.codidact.com/posts/293718
, and the screenshot below shows some of those rectangles after I poke
What is /home/a/mystorage ?
So it looks like your Ubuntu install uses btrfs. That's experimental and
it's worth mentioning sooner. I don't know if it is related to this
issue though.
That isn't what the login screen looks like for Ubuntu 24.04 LTS either.
Yes, it would be helpful if you could ve
Works as expected in Ubuntu 24.04.2
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With natural scrolling, horizontal sliders behave backwards
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