We probably can't fix the issue with Gnome scaling everything up. In
that case the software is doing the right thing, based on the incorrect
dimensions that the buggy monitor is providing. So again, try and see if
using the DVI connector avoids that EDID signalling problem.

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Title:
  Desktop PC detected as Phablet

Status in Mir:
  Invalid
Status in XMir:
  Invalid
Status in unity8 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  So, when I log into the Unity Mir it seems that Mir detects my
  hardware as "phablet" . I have some weird issues in the system
  settings too.

  
  Weird stuff that could be connected to the problem:
  In system settings (on X server) it says that my 22 inch monitor is 7 inch 
monitor.
  I'm connecting my screen over the HDMI.  
  I have radeon 7770. 
  In ubuntu Gnome everything is scaled up.

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