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Independent control of display scale
2019 Community Moderator ElectionHow can I set up an offbrand display link (Trulink) to work with arch linux?Dual monitors, DVI-I to VGA converter resolution resolving brokennew debian installation doesn't like showing native resolution of displayxrandr: clone and scaleHow do I scale up everything on my display?“Virtual Super Resolution”What is Gnome getting set when I add a screen that Awesome is missing?How to detect built-in laptop display?Modifying .desktop file to scale application displayHDMI Projecting: Ubuntu has some issues, Fedora does not. Trying to figure out why
Just got my first Librem laptop and trying to figure out how to set it up with my two 34in 4K displays... I was able to get one of them working by setting up a custom modeline with xrandr and creating a config file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/.
One external display now works with full resolution (3440x1440) on the HDMI-1 port.
However, since the internal display is also 4K (but physically much smaller), the internal display can not be used at 100% scale.
Meanwhile, the external display does need to be at 100% scale or it's a waste of screen (everything looks too large).
Presently, if I adjust the scale in Display Settings (GUI), both displays change their scale. I am trying to figure out how to control display scale independently for each available display.
In addition, I would also like to figure out how to display to my second external display over either USB C or USB 2.0...
PureOS is Debian based, and I am using Xorg.
multi-monitor display displaylink
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Just got my first Librem laptop and trying to figure out how to set it up with my two 34in 4K displays... I was able to get one of them working by setting up a custom modeline with xrandr and creating a config file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/.
One external display now works with full resolution (3440x1440) on the HDMI-1 port.
However, since the internal display is also 4K (but physically much smaller), the internal display can not be used at 100% scale.
Meanwhile, the external display does need to be at 100% scale or it's a waste of screen (everything looks too large).
Presently, if I adjust the scale in Display Settings (GUI), both displays change their scale. I am trying to figure out how to control display scale independently for each available display.
In addition, I would also like to figure out how to display to my second external display over either USB C or USB 2.0...
PureOS is Debian based, and I am using Xorg.
multi-monitor display displaylink
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3440 x 1440 is UWQHD ...... 3840 × 2160 is 4K
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Just got my first Librem laptop and trying to figure out how to set it up with my two 34in 4K displays... I was able to get one of them working by setting up a custom modeline with xrandr and creating a config file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/.
One external display now works with full resolution (3440x1440) on the HDMI-1 port.
However, since the internal display is also 4K (but physically much smaller), the internal display can not be used at 100% scale.
Meanwhile, the external display does need to be at 100% scale or it's a waste of screen (everything looks too large).
Presently, if I adjust the scale in Display Settings (GUI), both displays change their scale. I am trying to figure out how to control display scale independently for each available display.
In addition, I would also like to figure out how to display to my second external display over either USB C or USB 2.0...
PureOS is Debian based, and I am using Xorg.
multi-monitor display displaylink
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Just got my first Librem laptop and trying to figure out how to set it up with my two 34in 4K displays... I was able to get one of them working by setting up a custom modeline with xrandr and creating a config file in /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/.
One external display now works with full resolution (3440x1440) on the HDMI-1 port.
However, since the internal display is also 4K (but physically much smaller), the internal display can not be used at 100% scale.
Meanwhile, the external display does need to be at 100% scale or it's a waste of screen (everything looks too large).
Presently, if I adjust the scale in Display Settings (GUI), both displays change their scale. I am trying to figure out how to control display scale independently for each available display.
In addition, I would also like to figure out how to display to my second external display over either USB C or USB 2.0...
PureOS is Debian based, and I am using Xorg.
multi-monitor display displaylink
multi-monitor display displaylink
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3440 x 1440 is UWQHD ...... 3840 × 2160 is 4K
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3440 x 1440 is UWQHD ...... 3840 × 2160 is 4K
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3440 x 1440 is UWQHD ...... 3840 × 2160 is 4K
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3440 x 1440 is UWQHD ...... 3840 × 2160 is 4K
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