Anno domini 2020 Mon, 17 Aug 14:37:23 +0100
Janek Stolarek scripsit:
So what does
it have to do with Trinity? You mean if Trinity was on Wayland
you wouldn't experience this?
If Firefox was on Wayland then - according to
what many people say on the internet - I wouldn't
have tearing problems. (Recall that I can work around the suspend issue by disabling
hardware
rendering in Firefox, but that causes tearing.) This assumes that it is possible to
render TDE
using XWayland and have FF connect to Wayland directly, but I don't know whether
that's possible.
If you have an inter graphic card, you might want to try this:
#/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Section "Device"
Identifier "Intel Graphics"
Driver "intel"
Option "TearFree" "true"
EndSection
Nik
Can you try a desktop on Wayland and see if it
has the issue?
Technically I can but I don't think I want to. I'd have to
install Gnome 3 with all its
dependencies and then have lots of leftover configuration garbage.
But I think I'll just give up on the idea. It looks like a quite lot of effort and it
probably
makes more sense to complain to nvidia about the broken drivers rather than look for a
workaround.
Janek
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