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So this week I got myself a Framework 13. I am so far liking it, especially with Linux Mint. But I feel the push for high resolutions is pushing the poor iGPU a bit too hard in games.

But since I got the 2880x1920 display, it can be downscaled to 1440x960 without too much loss of quality. However the closest resolution I can find to it is 1440x900, which breaks my desktop icons, and other applications which wants to use the full screen.

I've tried xrandr and cvt as described in this ask ubuntu post but all I got out of it was a black screen.

Am I just stuck with the default or am I just missing something?

EDIT: Attempt #1: Tried Gamescope, wasn't apart of the included packages on Mint. Tried to build, failed, tried to cleanup, borked my install, had to restore from previous day's backup. Not doing that again.

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[–] ikidd@lemmy.world 1 points 2 weeks ago

Wayland support in Mint is very early stages and doesn't seem like much of a priority, as at this point its considered "experimental".

You'd have a lot better luck with pretty near anything else thats been working with Wayland for a long time, like Fedora, Ubuntu, Arch, etc. Plasma is probably a better substitute for Gnome when you're coming off Cinnamon but both should let you use custom resolutions out of the box.