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I thought it might be worth noting that I swapped my Nvidia GPU for a new AMD
one (RX7900xt), and that the problem hasn't reared its head since (it's been a
few months now). However, when I swapped the card, I also had to up
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> This is happening to me, frequently, it affects everything where a video
> plays and it frequently affects my taskbar. When I say anywhere a video
> plays, it can be an advertis
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--- Comment #40 from Oswald Buddenhagen ---
i guess bug 429211 is a more appropriate reference.
fwiw, i identified another situation which might or might not be related: when
i restore a chromium session with tens of windows (and hundreds of tabs), (so
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--- Comment #39 from Eduardo ---
This issue is almost 2 years old for Plasma 5.20.x, it was present even before
that, now it's flagged as duplicate for issue regarding Plasma 5.25.x, which
does not look exactly the right way.
I hope the decision was not
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FF won't update its contents Plasma 5.25.5
For a long time I did not encounter this bug, but now it's back again... Here
is my si
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I have mentioned at https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=431446#c20 that i am
having the issue on:
Debian 11 5.10.0.16-amd64 (stable latest) with Plasma 5.20.5, framework 5.78.0,
qt 5.15.2 (stable latest)
but now for a f
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--- Comment #34 from Colin Griffith ---
(In reply to Ben from comment #31)
> If this changes anything, I today noticed that it also has an effect on the
> mouse cursor-- so long as it is within the borders of an affected window.
> This surprises me as I
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--- Comment #33 from Oswald Buddenhagen ---
i don't think the cursor problem is related. as you note yourself, the cursor
is a separate entity, and the fact that it's not in the captured framebuffer is
further evidence of this.
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--- Comment #31 from Ben ---
If this changes anything, I today noticed that it also has an effect on the
mouse cursor-- so long as it is within the borders of an affected window. This
surprises me as I wouldn't have expected the cursor to be part of the
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Bug also affects the mouse cursor
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--- Comment #30 from Oswald Buddenhagen ---
this suggests that this might have something to do with partial repaints. maybe
it's picking the wrong buffer for updating.
this is consistent with my observation that for me this usually affects only
the pane
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--- Comment #29 from Donovan Zimmerman ---
It is worth pointing out that using desktop effects that in any way manipulates
affected windows (e.g. zoom) also seems to temporarily end the issue, but
resumes once the effect is stopped again. At least this
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--- Comment #28 from Colin Griffith ---
Oh, and in my initial post I had mentioned it happening to games; in
particular, it happens with RetroArch. So perhaps it happens to any window
that's using hardware acceleration.
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--- Comment #27 from Colin Griffith ---
Odd. I had thought that my whole desktop froze up rather than individual
applications, but now that I've actually tested this myself, it's true.. Some
programs are affected, some aren't. It seems to be programs th
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--- Comment #26 from Yuriy Vidineev ---
(In reply to Ben from comment #25)
> Just wanted to add that I have this problem, too. As others said, it's
> usually an hour or several before it happens.
>
> It has been indiscriminate as to which windows are
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Just w
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I
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--- Comment #22 from Colin Griffith ---
Oh, important other note I can give about this. There was one scenario where I
could have it trigger 100% of the time almost no matter what, but it's unlikely
I can reproduce it quite so readily anymore. One time
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--- Comment #19 from Eduardo ---
I have a bit more plausible explanation for this.
It look like when mesa defaulted from "i965" to "iris" driver for intel
graphics (Intel Corporation HD Graphics 530 for me), my issue is not really
showing up anymore, so
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--- Comment #18 from Nate Graham ---
OK, probably not then.
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--- Comment #17 from Oswald Buddenhagen ---
as for my issue, that seems unlikely - that appears to be a recent regression,
while i've been seeing this issue for ... well, i guess one should count it in
years.
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--- Comment #16 from Nate Graham ---
I wonder if you are suffering from
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/mesa/mesa/-/issues/5731, or a variant of it.
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--- Comment #14 from Eduardo ---
I think things improved since I registered the bug, I don't know the precise
reason tho. I did disable PSR (i915.enable_psr=0), changed Content Process
settings in Firefox and multiple KDE Plasma versions have changed, X
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I can say that after I removed the xf86-video-intel at the end of last month,
things have been "ok" for me so far.
I won't say it's "great", since I'll get some stuttering rendering issues
sometimes when I hover over
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I hav
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Nope. KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=0 didn't make any difference.
I'm still in a flickering environment and can only see any updates in this
browser tab if I max/restore this window.
*
$ KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=0 kwin_x11 --re
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--- Comment #9 from Eduardo ---
I have started using Plasma/5.21 branch for kwin, but that does not help much.
The thing that is that it affects some random windows, probably those who are
active at some unfortunate moment, but not everything.
So, mayb
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That does not seem to help, freeze happened again for firefox and clock applet,
but at least there was no warning about "compressed framebuffer".
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--- Comment #7 from Eduardo ---
Ok, that didn't help, terminals and Dolphin froze and I just had to restart.
Maybe you're right, that's the driver. The thing is that I have this computer
for long time and I didn't have this issue prior to switch from U
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Will try and post the results back.
I'll just update my system to very latest.
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--- Comment #5 from Vlad Zahorodnii ---
Odd. At quick glance, it looks as a driver issue. Can you check whether screen
flashes when kwin runs with KWIN_USE_BUFFER_AGE=0?
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Firefox contents freeze and flickering
Here's the firefox content freeze and flicker video.
I have more tabs opened, not just the
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--- Comment #2 from Eduardo ---
More info.
I usually have 2 more displays attached, laptop screen is disabled sometimes.
One display is 144Hz capable, but set to 60Hz, other is 60Hz.
Using Xorg session.
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