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  • #51
    Originally posted by molecule-eye View Post
    Who the hell would buy a HIDPI notebook to use with linux? Good luck!
    The Notebook which had the highest DPI until the UH90/L launched (Chromebook Pixel) exclusively runs Linux.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by profoundWHALE View Post
      Third, just because it isn't important to you, doesn't mean that it isn't important to others here.
      You don?t have to remark what I just have said. I have six posts, yes, and you too, but that's exactly the situation I was talking about: you can make 6 posts in a day, sometimes I write two paragraphs and I'm concerned about others understanding my english. In this particular case I wrote " I don't think this news is not important" and you understood the opposite.

      I respect what he does with his site, I can't question it's a successful site and it would be ridiculous to say he's an idiot for whatever reason. The title of this article is just more of a blog entry than a news tabloid and I wasn't aware phoronix.com could be taken as a blog too because there are no reason to think like that when you enter the main page. Knowing this I accept phoronix as it is and I'm prepared to read "articles" that are written from a very subjective point of view.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Onuca_V View Post
        Knowing this I accept phoronix as it is and I'm prepared to read "articles" that are written from a very subjective point of view.
        Very well said.

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        • #54
          Michael :

          I have requested a nearest neighbor scaling mode (1 pixel becomes 4 pixels) for various drivers, see:

          intel:

          amdgpu:

          radeon:

          nouveau:

          NVIDIA proprietary:


          As you can see from the comments from Chris Wilson on the Intel thread, it actually turned out that nearest neighbor scaling could be achieved with xrandr.

          He has created a patch for xrandr which makes it possible to use nearest neighbor scaling with xrandr, see:





          Maybe you could create a news about this ?

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