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Does anyone know a workaround for fractional scaling issues on 20.04?
If I don't use fractional scaling to 150%, I can barely read anything on my XPS 13. It's not even a UHD screen, just the 1080p one.
If I do set to 150%, it makes for crazy tearing and terrible graphics performance. I tried putting the TearFree fix into /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf, which solves the tearing and smoothness issue but introduces obnoxious graphical artifacting all over the place, on random text, title bars and icons. This is all on UHD 620.
The scaling is the only thing preventing me from jumping ship to linux on my laptop. There are plenty of good distros, but none of them even have an OOB option for fractional scaling.
If I don't use fractional scaling to 150%, I can barely read anything on my XPS 13. It's not even a UHD screen, just the 1080p one.
If I do set to 150%, it makes for crazy tearing and terrible graphics performance. I tried putting the TearFree fix into /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf, which solves the tearing and smoothness issue but introduces obnoxious graphical artifacting all over the place, on random text, title bars and icons. This is all on UHD 620.
The scaling is the only thing preventing me from jumping ship to linux on my laptop. There are plenty of good distros, but none of them even have an OOB option for fractional scaling.