mutter-x11-scaling
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mutter-x11-scaling
- Any distro that allows me to use fractional scaling? Considering falling back to windows just because of this
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GNOME HiDPI Fractional scaling...
I know that GNOME only allows integer scaling numbers to be set, and there are fixes like mutter-x11-scaling, by selecting large text in the accessibility options (which obviously only increases the text) or just switch to other desktop environments like KDE Plasma.
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Ask HN: Functioning hidpi setup on Linux, how?
> With X, all monitors must share the same pix density
To get proper fractional scaling on X11 with monitors of different pixel densities, you'll want to use either:
1. GNOME with a patched version of Mutter, which is included by default in Ubuntu[1] and its derivatives (such as Pop!_OS and elementary OS). Manjaro also offers the patched version of Mutter as the mutter-x11-scaling package.[2] You'll need to enable the x11-randr-fractional-scaling experimental feature for any of these distros.[3]
2. Cinnamon, included by default in Linux Mint
To get proper fractional scaling on Wayland, you also have two options:
1. GNOME Shell, with the scale-monitor-framebuffer experimental option enabled[4]
2. KDE Plasma, which is still a little bit buggy on Wayland
[1] https://salsa.debian.org/gnome-team/mutter/-/blob/ubuntu/mas...
[2] https://github.com/puxplaying/mutter-x11-scaling
[3] https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/04/how-to-enable-hidpi-fr...
[4] https://www.linuxuprising.com/2019/04/how-to-enable-hidpi-fr...
archcraft
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Looking for a Distro suitable for Programming (Mostly Java) and Web Creation (HTML and CSS)
try a few different ones that comes preinstalled with a window manager - window managers are all slightly different so it comes down to which one you prefer to use If you want to try Bspwm you can check out Archcraft - it comes preinstalled with bspwm and openbox and several themes
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April Release of Archcraft is now available.
Website : https://archcraft.io
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Using i3 on a laptop is such a great experience
If you don't want to configure it yourself, use an already configured setup like Archcraft.
- Timed out waiting for device ??-ports/org.qemu.guest_agent.0
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Permission Denied error when running pipemenu
I'm using Openbox for the first time, it has been working wonderfully. I've decided to take some configuration from Archcraft, (mostly to make my base Arch install look a bit better) however the pipemenu seems to not work.
- Postgres en Arch Linux
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thinking about switching from gnome to just a wm
This might not be popular here, but archcraft could be a good starting point to get into WMs, as it's basically arch but with openbox and all the stuff you might want pre-installed. I don't have too much experience with it though, so I can't say how it compares to a custom setup in terms of performance.
- GTK applications have extremely small font. How do I fix this?
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Trying to install arch craft
Anyway, I want to install archcraft and I've been getting a black screen during live boot. Fortunately, the fix is well known and its documented in the official wiki... Unfortunately I don't understand the instructions:
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rate my sunburn desktop
linux: archcraft (I'm now too lazy for ricing with xfce)
What are some alternatives?
x11-fractional-display-scaling - Script and instructions to get fractional display scaling working nicely on Linux distros that use X11
archcraft-xfce - // Source : XFCE ISO
emacs-gcc-wayland-devel-builder - Emacs with native compilation ("gcc") and Wayland support
termux-desktop - Setup A Beautiful Desktop/GUI In Termux
manjaro-playbook - Manjaro/Arch Linux Ansible provision playbook
archcraft-i3wm - // Configuration : I3wm
AndronixOrigin - This is the official repository for the back end of the Andronix app 🚀. Here you can know all the scripts you're installing 😎
arewewaylandyet - Sources for https://arewewaylandyet.com
Visual Studio Code - Visual Studio Code
labwc - A Wayland window-stacking compositor
one-key-hidpi - Enable macOS HiDPI and have a native setting.
archuseriso - Toolkit for building bootable disk images of Arch Linux and for installing Arch Linux on a USB disk or thumb drive.