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GNOME 45 to Redesign Display Options, Fractional Scaling Tweaks

GNOME 45 is planning to have a revamped display settings to make it easy for users to understand fractional scaling.
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GNOME Working on New UI for Fractional Scaling

Looks like GNOME designers are giving some much-needed love to fractional scaling settings accessible through the Settings app. In mockups shared on Gitlab, which is where the bulk of GNOME…

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How to Enable Fractional Scaling on Fedora Linux

I run Fedora on a Chromebook that has a 3:2 ratio 2K screen, but the only scaling options I can use out-of-the-box are 100% or 200%. And sadly neither is…

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How I Fixed My Blurry Firefox on HiDPI + Wayland

I share a quick fix for blurry fonts in Mozilla Firefox when running on Wayland on Linux. No PPAs required; just run Firefox with Wayland support enabled.
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KDE Frameworks 5.90 Arrives with More Improvements

KDE Frameworks 5.90 is here to improve the scroll behavior in QtQuick apps, especially in the Plasma Wayland session when using fractional scaling. It will also add a more modern style, without frames, to System Settings pages that display a single big grid or list, and improve file listing speed in directories that contain lots […]

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