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Originally posted by RomuloP View Post
You don't, but Wayland is a lot easier. Anyway I use xorg because I need to work and to solve this with nvidia drivers because I'm lazy but it is doable with xrandr scale and fb.## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by darkbasic View PostThe xrandr per-monitor scaling thing just doesn't work, so it's not an option. Unfortunately Wayland is mandatory if you need that.
/etc/sddm.conf
Code:... [X11] DisplayCommand=/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup
Code:#!/usr/bin/sh # Xsetup - run as root before the login dialog appears xrandr --output HDMI-0 --scale 1x1 --pos 3840x0 --output HDMI-1 --scale 1.5x1.5 --fb 3840x1620 --pos 0x330
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Originally posted by RomuloP View Post
Maybe not for you, here it works perfectly, was bored and decided to fix SDDM, it pass through NVIDIA settings and show a ugly resolution jump, just did:
/etc/sddm.conf
Code:... [X11] DisplayCommand=/usr/share/sddm/scripts/Xsetup
Code:#!/usr/bin/sh # Xsetup - run as root before the login dialog appears xrandr --output HDMI-0 --scale 1x1 --pos 3840x0 --output HDMI-1 --scale 1.5x1.5 --fb 3840x1620 --pos 0x330
## VGA ##
AMD: X1950XTX, HD3870, HD5870
Intel: GMA45, HD3000 (Core i5 2500K)
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Originally posted by darkbasic View Post
I'm glad that it works for you, but I really think it's driver specific. I tried lots of time with this on Intel Broadwell with no luck, I even opened a bug report but didn't help either.
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