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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink7•1 year agoYeah also no idea why XWayland is a problem, in general their fractional scaling is hidden, and when enabling it everything is blurry. KDE works really well, for a long time, for Wayland and XWayland. Meanwhile Windows 11… idk.
minus-squaresetVeryLoud(true);linkfedilink9•1 year agoWindows 11 just has a fuckin grand mal seizure whenever you move a window from a scaled monitor to a non-scaled monitor.
Yeah also no idea why XWayland is a problem, in general their fractional scaling is hidden, and when enabling it everything is blurry.
KDE works really well, for a long time, for Wayland and XWayland.
Meanwhile Windows 11… idk.
Windows 11 just has a fuckin grand mal seizure whenever you move a window from a scaled monitor to a non-scaled monitor.
But hey at least the scaling works!