Remmina doesn't scale remote screen resolution to fit smaller client screen












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Issue



Remmina does not scale the remote session, but crops it since I upgraded to 4K screen (no scroll bars, no scaling, no visualization window).



Context



Trying to have a remote VNC session from Ubuntu 18.04LTS 1920x1080 with Remmina to Ubuntu 18.04LTS 4K screen.



What I've already done




  • Updated from stock Remmina to the newest remmina-next repository, currently 1.2.32.1 (git n/a): same result

  • Full screen: cropped

  • Windowed: cropped

  • Display scroll bars: no scroll bars

  • Display visualization window: no visualization window

  • Tried with Vinagre: same result

  • Tried with KRDC: same result


Any idea what I'm missing?










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    I know there is already another post about this, but I have not enough reputation to comment it, see Remmina refuses to scale the remote screen res to fit in smaller client screen



    Issue



    Remmina does not scale the remote session, but crops it since I upgraded to 4K screen (no scroll bars, no scaling, no visualization window).



    Context



    Trying to have a remote VNC session from Ubuntu 18.04LTS 1920x1080 with Remmina to Ubuntu 18.04LTS 4K screen.



    What I've already done




    • Updated from stock Remmina to the newest remmina-next repository, currently 1.2.32.1 (git n/a): same result

    • Full screen: cropped

    • Windowed: cropped

    • Display scroll bars: no scroll bars

    • Display visualization window: no visualization window

    • Tried with Vinagre: same result

    • Tried with KRDC: same result


    Any idea what I'm missing?










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      I know there is already another post about this, but I have not enough reputation to comment it, see Remmina refuses to scale the remote screen res to fit in smaller client screen



      Issue



      Remmina does not scale the remote session, but crops it since I upgraded to 4K screen (no scroll bars, no scaling, no visualization window).



      Context



      Trying to have a remote VNC session from Ubuntu 18.04LTS 1920x1080 with Remmina to Ubuntu 18.04LTS 4K screen.



      What I've already done




      • Updated from stock Remmina to the newest remmina-next repository, currently 1.2.32.1 (git n/a): same result

      • Full screen: cropped

      • Windowed: cropped

      • Display scroll bars: no scroll bars

      • Display visualization window: no visualization window

      • Tried with Vinagre: same result

      • Tried with KRDC: same result


      Any idea what I'm missing?










      share|improve this question














      I know there is already another post about this, but I have not enough reputation to comment it, see Remmina refuses to scale the remote screen res to fit in smaller client screen



      Issue



      Remmina does not scale the remote session, but crops it since I upgraded to 4K screen (no scroll bars, no scaling, no visualization window).



      Context



      Trying to have a remote VNC session from Ubuntu 18.04LTS 1920x1080 with Remmina to Ubuntu 18.04LTS 4K screen.



      What I've already done




      • Updated from stock Remmina to the newest remmina-next repository, currently 1.2.32.1 (git n/a): same result

      • Full screen: cropped

      • Windowed: cropped

      • Display scroll bars: no scroll bars

      • Display visualization window: no visualization window

      • Tried with Vinagre: same result

      • Tried with KRDC: same result


      Any idea what I'm missing?







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