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  • Shiba
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    Originally posted by Britoid View Post

    or just use Wayland?
    Not an option.

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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by Shiba View Post

    OK, but supporting at least one monitor is still better than none...
    or just use Wayland?

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  • Shiba
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    Originally posted by Britoid View Post
    There's no way Xorg can support HiDPI scaling correctly without workarounds that don't work properly when using multiple monitors of different dpis.
    OK, but supporting at least one monitor is still better than none...

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  • Britoid
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    Originally posted by Shiba View Post
    Fractional scaling support, Wayland only wtf...
    There's no way Xorg can support HiDPI scaling correctly without workarounds that don't work properly when using multiple monitors of different dpis.

    It's inability to properly support things like this is the primary reason the Linux desktop world needed Wayland.

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  • TumultuousUnicorn
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    Originally posted by phoronix View Post
    Downloadl inks

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  • Shiba
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    Fractional scaling support, Wayland only wtf...

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  • GNOME 3.32-RC2 Released Ahead Of Official Release Next Week

    Phoronix: GNOME 3.32-RC2 Released Ahead Of Official Release Next Week

    The GNOME 3.32 release is due out next Wednesday while over the weekend are the RC2 packages up for testing...

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