• @dink
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    122 days ago

    Is fractional scaling a standard feature in GNOME now? Last time I needed it, it was still an experimental feature I had to enable.

    • @vala
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      119 hours ago

      Pretty sure it’s enabled by default on Fedora 41.

    • datendefekt
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      72 days ago

      And the text rendering (at least for me with flatpaks) is completely fuzzy garbage.

    • @[email protected]
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      62 days ago

      And electron is shit, so you have to enable that experimental ozone thing, which kills off ibus somehow, meaning I have to decide between blurry chromium/electron apps and being able to write in Japanese.

      Don’t even get me started on VST plugins for music production (definitely far from ready)

      • @flavonol
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        32 days ago

        Unlike with fractional scaling, fortunately, it seems to just work™, at least on my machine. I’m honestly not sure what’s left to do with it before putting it in the Settings app by default.

    • Possibly linux
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      22 days ago

      How many people actually need or use fractional scaling? Don’t most people have displays that are around 1080p?

      • @WereCat
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        42 days ago

        I’ve never used fractional scaling but it’s obvious you don’t understand that it’s not about resolution but about screen size+resolution. On small displays with big resulutions like modern laptops a fractional scaling is absolutely essential unless you want to squint your eyes even with 20/20 vision.