1. This bug happens without screen scale changes, e.g. modal appointment reminder windows by Evolution regularly start in this screwed up state.
2. Switching screen scales is pretty normal for a production laptop that goes on and off external monitors, e.g. between working desk and commuter shuttle/ kitchen table. Not an unusual setup.
3. Snap apps *always* end up borked after screen scale changes, other apps sometimes, there is something with the snap apps that could be interesting to investigate, if anybody cared to investigate.
4. Xorg + Nvidia are pretty typical for many production laptops, e.g. for the rare tribe of engineers working with deep learning. Ubuntu is a typical operating system because it aligns well with the servers that are eventually used. This is certainly not everybody but a cool bunch.
5. There are many reasons why Wayland may not be appropriate for a laptop used for work, I found a list online https://gist.github.com/probonopd/9feb7c20257af5dd915e3a9f2d1f2277 and my personal thing would be: How to I ever get out of Libre Office (which hangs a lot for simple stuff like copy-pasting a table column) without xkill?
6. I strongly believe that the attitude "this is open source and anyone is entitled to try and debug it and offer fixes" is inappropriate and a weird kind of gate keeping that is toxic to open source projects. Open source is not open source and your expertise is not mine. I am a user of thousands of open source projects and I contribute to and maintain a couple of tens. I am an expert in my domain and I care for the open source projects that I can contribute to. I do not tell users to fix my bugs. I am not an expert in fixing novel window decoration bugs in Ubuntu, this is your domain, please take ownership of your bugs.
1. This bug happens without screen scale changes, e.g. modal appointment reminder windows by Evolution regularly start in this screwed up state. /gist.github. com/probonopd/ 9feb7c20257af5d d915e3a9f2d1f22 77 and my personal thing would be: How to I ever get out of Libre Office (which hangs a lot for simple stuff like copy-pasting a table column) without xkill?
2. Switching screen scales is pretty normal for a production laptop that goes on and off external monitors, e.g. between working desk and commuter shuttle/ kitchen table. Not an unusual setup.
3. Snap apps *always* end up borked after screen scale changes, other apps sometimes, there is something with the snap apps that could be interesting to investigate, if anybody cared to investigate.
4. Xorg + Nvidia are pretty typical for many production laptops, e.g. for the rare tribe of engineers working with deep learning. Ubuntu is a typical operating system because it aligns well with the servers that are eventually used. This is certainly not everybody but a cool bunch.
5. There are many reasons why Wayland may not be appropriate for a laptop used for work, I found a list online https:/
6. I strongly believe that the attitude "this is open source and anyone is entitled to try and debug it and offer fixes" is inappropriate and a weird kind of gate keeping that is toxic to open source projects. Open source is not open source and your expertise is not mine. I am a user of thousands of open source projects and I contribute to and maintain a couple of tens. I am an expert in my domain and I care for the open source projects that I can contribute to. I do not tell users to fix my bugs. I am not an expert in fixing novel window decoration bugs in Ubuntu, this is your domain, please take ownership of your bugs.