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mtwebster avatar mtwebster commented on June 12, 2024

Hi, if you change which monitor is your primary (temporarily) does the problem still occur?

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Citrom67 avatar Citrom67 commented on June 12, 2024

Hi, if you change which monitor is your primary (temporarily) does the problem still occur?

It still happens even if I set my primary to be another monitor

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mtwebster avatar mtwebster commented on June 12, 2024

How large is the wallpaper? I should be able to duplicate the display configuration.

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Citrom67 avatar Citrom67 commented on June 12, 2024

I dont remember...
Its one of the default wallpapers of AcroLinux, so I assume it's 4k, but I cant check it today sadly since Im working.

But it also happened with a normal 1080p picture as well, so as far as I know its not because of the picture resolution

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Citrom67 avatar Citrom67 commented on June 12, 2024

I just checked and my current wallpaper is 3840x2160,
but as I said it also happened with a normal 1920x1080 wallpaper, which would be the native resolution of my monitor.

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Cobinja avatar Cobinja commented on June 12, 2024

Can you post the contents of your file $HOME/.xsession-errors?

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Citrom67 avatar Citrom67 commented on June 12, 2024

Can you post the contents of your file $HOME/.xsession-errors

Well, I don't have any .xsession-erros file, I have only the normal .xsession .xsessionrc
Tried to even locate it in terminal, maybe somewhere else it created one, but there wasn't a single one

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mtwebster avatar mtwebster commented on June 12, 2024

Do you have any other programs installed that can manage wallpapers or related, or maybe some firefox extension?

Something to try:

gsettings set org.gnome.desktop.background picture-options zoom

If you've set something other than zoom mode in your background settings, use that instead - one of: wallpaper, centered, scaled, stretched, zoom, or spanned.

Log out, then back in, does the issue occur?

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Citrom67 avatar Citrom67 commented on June 12, 2024

If I set it to anything other than zoom, it doesn't get zoomed in, but somehow the resolution still looks like it's halved.

I remember that when I installed AcroLinux, then it had a background manager, I don't remember which, but as far as I know, I removed it, and I don't even have anything related to it starting up on log in

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Citrom67 avatar Citrom67 commented on June 12, 2024

I've written a script to reset it, when I log in, so I guess that a good solution for now.
Tho I'll still try if someone has any idea what can cause it! Thanks for your helps tho

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Citrom67 avatar Citrom67 commented on June 12, 2024

I've put a script up on my GitHub repo so if anyone has this problem they can use it! But gonna close the issue for now!

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