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[Question] Display Management on tiling wm
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determine is the XFCE system is using sddm, lightdm, gdm3, there are other login managers as well, but those 3 are the most common.
you can then setup the same login manager kn the other system.
unless they are the same and it's just a scaling issue due to the monitor resolution.
then I guess you could try the alternative login managers, and see if any look better.
lightdm on both machines, any tips (besides installing xfce settings) how to achieve this scaling?:) strange, but I will try sddm