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Old 11-11-2023, 08:00 PM   #1
schadfield
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Current + KDE 5.27 + Wayland + Fractional Scaling


I am running KDE 5.27 on Wayland on current and fractional scaling support is pretty impressive. I can scale my laptop display @1.25 (the default for Windows) and it is a great experience. X11 apps are mostly fine too. This includes the latest Hiarcs Chess Explorer run via wine.

My Java Swing Shogi analysis application has tiny fonts but I can live with that as am not using it much these days. One day Java may get Wayland support...
 
  


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