Yes. As mentioned it is a single patch to apply, that has been available
since the very first day the bug was reported, actually 8 years ago (I
was wrong when I said 6). Incidentally, I was the second reporter of
this issue, with Bug #572943, the second lowest numbered duplicate, one
month before the bug that is hosting this discussion was opened.  I
started saying that the bug needed a higher priority in 2013. So,
please, do not enter a discussion with a long history just to label
things and be aggressive, rather start asking why that single patch
remained not applied for 6-8 years.

Just to recall some history, the issue began with the use of EDID
information for DPI being *intentionally* removed upstream, for many
reasons including adhering to what other OSs used to do at that time.
When some other people and I started insisting to have the feature
restored at least in ubuntu, there was resistance. Resistance was
partially justified (e.g. on the upstream lists, see
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=23705 "CLOSED" as "NOT A
BUG") by the consideration that merely reintroducing the feature was not
enough and that a better vision for managing the growing variety of
display types (including hi-dpi) was needed. This is why considerations
on the approaches taken by other OSs and on long term desiderata started
being discussed alongside the short term solutions.

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