I mean, the video aligned right fixes the problem
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Title:
Rendering is delayed on laptop display (works in external display)
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wow, yes, it does!
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Rendering is delayed on laptop display (works in external display)
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Ubuntu on Wayland has same behavior, but worst.
Video attached shows open a new tab with CTRL+T and the new tab not being
rendered until I create a new.
Then I remove both, I create a new one, not rendered, and got rendered only
when the mouse is moved.
https://photos.app.goo.gl/6Nc6oABXs1xX1k
I've made a picture as screenrecord/screenshot can't cath the problem.
As you can see the render is still on "General" despite "Extensions" being the
current selection.
You can see at the top part of the rendering is restarted and is now stuck in
the middle.
** Attachment added: "IMG_20191001
** Attachment added: "Attached output of gsettings list-recursively"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xorg/+bug/1846201/+attachment/5293166/+files/gsettings
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Update.
Today I experienced this: after suspending the laptop, now I do not experience
broken rendering anymore.
This happened once before. Everytime I reboot, it comes back.
I'll try to identify a pattern here.
Also this is in the "Tweaks" application, gnome-shell does not have a
theme assoc
Update.
Today I experienced this: after suspending the laptop, now I do not experience
broken rendering anymore.
This happened once before. Everytime I reboot, it comes back.
I'll try to identify a pattern here.
** Description changed:
- This is a very wierd behavior I get on the Lenovo Yoga
Public bug reported:
This is a very wierd behavior I get on the Lenovo Yoga S940 after
upgrading to 19.10.
Basically the rendering on the laptop display is... messy, I'll try to
describe how as
* screenshots always take it ok
* also screenrecorder always seem ok, despite rendering being broken.
actually I solved using
http://gutsywww.ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1517097
basically editing property with gconf-editor or running:
gconftool-2 --set /desktop/gnome/peripherals/touchpad/scroll_method
--type in
type 2 remove border scrolling and enables two-finger scrolling that now just
same problem here, Vostro V3300 core i5.
Two-finger options is disabled/gray in the mouse touchpad configuration.
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two-finger scrolling does not work on Dell Studio 15 (1555) via gui config
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/476866
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