This bug was fixed in the package mutter - 3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1
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mutter (3.36.2-1ubuntu1~20.04.1) focal; urgency=medium
* Backport to focal (LP: #1877209)
* debian/gbp.conf: Set branch to ubuntu/focal
* debian/control: Update VCS references to focal branch
* debian/rules: Revert groovy/debian build changes as per dh 13
mutter (3.36.2-1ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium
* Merge with debian, including new upstream release:
- Fix super key not working with secondary layout (LP: #1871913)
* xrandr-scaling: Fix compiler warnings (LP: #1874207)
* xrandr-scaling: Take care of global UI scale when restoring from config
(LP: #1825593)
* Remaining changes with debian:
- debian/control:
+ Update VCS flags to point to ubuntu salsa branch
- debian/gbp.conf: update branch to point to ubuntu/master
- debian/patches/x11-Add-support-for-fractional-scaling-using-Randr.patch:
+ X11: Add support for fractional scaling using Randr
mutter (3.36.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload
[ Simon McVittie ]
* New upstream stable release
- Fix FTBFS with Wayland disabled (non-Linux kernels)
- X11 copy/paste/selection fixes (LP: #1852183)
- Fix freeze with some DisplayLink devices
- Fix a memory leak
- Synchronize shadows to server-side decorations
- Fix overview key on X11 when using multiple keyboard layouts
- Fix painting the redraw clip with the damage region
- Fix capturing with multiple stage views
- Fix screencasting of non-maximized windows (LP: #1873942)
- Various misc fixes and cleanups (LP: #1874818)
- Update translation: de
[ Marco Trevisan (Treviño) ]
* debian/libmutter-6-0.symbols: Update
* debian/rules: Ignore build failures on riscv64
mutter (3.36.1+git20200419-1) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload
[ Simon McVittie ]
* New upstream snapshot from gnome-3-36 branch (3.36.1-42-gda9eb4718)
- Fix trackball button scrolling
- Fix tiled (MST) displays
- Copy/paste fixes, particularly for large images and incremental
transfers
- Fall back to closed laptop lid configuration if no other available
(LP: #1793496)
[ Jeremy Bicha ]
* Drop obsolete dh_strip dbgsym migration rule
* Bump debhelper-compat to 13
- dh_missing --fail-missing is the default
- dh_auto_test has several default improvements
- dh_autoreconf isn't needed with meson
* debian/watch: Only watch for stable releases
mutter (3.36.1-4) unstable; urgency=medium
* Team upload
* Merge changelog from unstable
* Upload to unstable (starts transition: #954422)
* Update to upstream gnome-3-36 branch, commit 3.36.1-17-g9a2471db4
- Fix caps-lock state becoming confused on VT switch
* d/gbp.conf: Follow upstream/3.36.x branch
-- Marco Trevisan (Treviño) <[email protected]> Thu, 07 May 2020
03:22:16 +0200
** Changed in: mutter (Ubuntu Focal)
Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1825593
Title:
Display scale not remembered when X11 Fractional Scaling is enabled
Status in mutter package in Ubuntu:
Fix Released
Status in mutter source package in Focal:
Fix Released
Bug description:
[ Impact ]
After upgrading to 19.04, I enabled the experimental 'x11-randr-
fractional-scaling' setting. If I set scaling to 125, 150, or 200%,
the setting is remembered and used the next time I log in. If I set
scaling to 100%, however, the next time I log in the scaling switches
back to 200% automatically. I only want to use fractional scaling for
external monitors.
[ Test case ]
- Use a multi-monitor setup
- Enable Fractional scaling under X11 (from display settings)
- Setup mixed-DPI settings in gnome-control-center
- Log-out
- Log-in again
+ Settings should be preserved
[ Regression potential ]
It's not possible to set some scaling combinations any more with
multiple or single monitors.
- Configuration is not restored at all.
[ Known issue ]
Monitor settings won't be preserved disabling fractional scaling or
enabling it in the wayland session.
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Background: This is on a Dell XPS 9360 with a 1920x1080 ~168 DPI
screen. Pretty standard configuration. I have my DisplaySize set to
294x165 in Xorg.conf, Xft.dpi=168, GTK font scaling factor 1.0.
I have been unable to find an appropriate combination of settings
where 168 DPI is respected for accurate font rendering, while at the
same time not scaling up the rest of the UI to unusable proportions.
Fractional scaling seems to be the only way to adjust some Gnome UI
elements.
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