
To whom i may concern... I believe proprietary graphics drivers are not a top issue for most of you, but beginning with TW 20160625 I've been fighting with scaling and resolution issues. I wouldn't even send this mail to the list, but I'm wondering why Gnome 3 is the only desktop I've checked where all is fine - the compositor and screen resolution. Furthermore, the same nvidia driver version, now just recompiled, worked until TW 20160613 as expected. Current configuration: Using a 64-bit OS with the latest nvidia 367.21 (have also tried 364.19 with the patch for gcc6). Tumbleweed currently 20160626. Hardware: HP ZBook 15 G2 with discrete Optimus graphics: NVIDIA Quadro K610M (GK208) I'm mainly faced with scaling issues in the desktop environments - Plasma, XFCE, IceWM, launched from sddm. Most of the fonts and elements are scaled too big (about the factor 2 by estimation), concerning also non-KDE apps like Chromium, IntelliJ IDEA, Firefox etc., even KDE apps like kcalc, but just in the problematic desktops envs, in Gnome they are rendered correctly. There is no specific overridden default setting in KDE or elsewhere for scaling or font size, all affecting settings and themes come from the Tumbleweed default. I've checked already the EDID information the NVidia driver aquires from my hardware and the parameter there look fine (dimensions, resolution). Also Xorg apps like xterm are displayed correctly. There is no indication the graphics driver or X Server would do this job wrong. I'm not sure where to report this, Qt 5.6.1(?), KDE(?) but why also in XFCE(?). Another interesting issue: nouveau in KMS mode renders correctly, but unfortunately is not stable, I get still system freezes each time after using it. But this hang is a different story, already reported to where it belongs. I wonder whether this is a general problem or just a very hardware-specific. Is there anyone having similar trouble? Has anyone a hint where else to check or report? Thanks, René -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org