Display scaling randomly switches to %200 when I resume from suspend












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I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with the 4.20 kernel on a UHD laptop with an Nvidia Quadro P4200 graphics card, and Nvidia's proprietary drivers version 415. I am running gtk3 and the Gnome on Xorg desktop.



Whenever I suspend the laptop (closing the lid for a few minutes or longer, or timing out through inactivity), and then resume to log back in the logging screen will randomly be higher or lower resolution (roughly 50%-50% chance of either). If I log back in this change in resolution follows to Gnome Shell on Xorg, and I have to go to Settings > Devices > Display > Scale and manually change back to my preferred 100% (from 200%).



How can I make the 100% scaling stick through suspend?










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    I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with the 4.20 kernel on a UHD laptop with an Nvidia Quadro P4200 graphics card, and Nvidia's proprietary drivers version 415. I am running gtk3 and the Gnome on Xorg desktop.



    Whenever I suspend the laptop (closing the lid for a few minutes or longer, or timing out through inactivity), and then resume to log back in the logging screen will randomly be higher or lower resolution (roughly 50%-50% chance of either). If I log back in this change in resolution follows to Gnome Shell on Xorg, and I have to go to Settings > Devices > Display > Scale and manually change back to my preferred 100% (from 200%).



    How can I make the 100% scaling stick through suspend?










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      I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with the 4.20 kernel on a UHD laptop with an Nvidia Quadro P4200 graphics card, and Nvidia's proprietary drivers version 415. I am running gtk3 and the Gnome on Xorg desktop.



      Whenever I suspend the laptop (closing the lid for a few minutes or longer, or timing out through inactivity), and then resume to log back in the logging screen will randomly be higher or lower resolution (roughly 50%-50% chance of either). If I log back in this change in resolution follows to Gnome Shell on Xorg, and I have to go to Settings > Devices > Display > Scale and manually change back to my preferred 100% (from 200%).



      How can I make the 100% scaling stick through suspend?










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      I am using Ubuntu 18.10 with the 4.20 kernel on a UHD laptop with an Nvidia Quadro P4200 graphics card, and Nvidia's proprietary drivers version 415. I am running gtk3 and the Gnome on Xorg desktop.



      Whenever I suspend the laptop (closing the lid for a few minutes or longer, or timing out through inactivity), and then resume to log back in the logging screen will randomly be higher or lower resolution (roughly 50%-50% chance of either). If I log back in this change in resolution follows to Gnome Shell on Xorg, and I have to go to Settings > Devices > Display > Scale and manually change back to my preferred 100% (from 200%).



      How can I make the 100% scaling stick through suspend?







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