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fusionfuture ,

If you are using systemd to start plasmashell, you can add Environment=“PLASMA_USE_QT_SCALING=1” to plasma-plasmashell.service

penquin OP ,
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I am using systemd. I’ll try that and report back. Thank you so much

penquin OP ,
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Where do I find plasma-plasmashell.service?

Coelacanthus ,
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Usually in /usr/lib/systemd/user/plasma-plasmashell.service, but you can edit with systemctl --user edit plasma-plasmashell.service directly.

penquin OP ,
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That killed the whole xorg session. It logs into a black screen with only the cursor. I’ve been messing with it for about 3 days. So, I just went ahead nuked my whole system, including my home drive and reinstalled from scratch. All good now. It was painful to restore all of my home files from server, but we are all good now.

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