Yes! The artifacts reappear when I hit Shift-Alt-F12. Good catch!
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Title:
delayed display update / konsole artifacts
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"Fixed" by completely clearing ~/.config/ .
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Title:
delayed display update / konsole artifacts
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Update: This isn't a konsole-only issue. I'm seeing this in LibreOffice
Writer as well.
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Title:
delayed display update / konsole artifacts
Additional notes:
- Nice reproducer: rsync --progress (the progress output is constantly littered
with artifacts)
- Artifacts vanish (temporarily) when I press e.g. the ALT key.
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I went back to konsole 20.04.0 (built from upstream sources) and still
see these artifacts. Consequently, something else in the xorg/KDE
software stack must be responsible; I'm not sure how to proceed with
debugging, though.
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Public bug reported:
Since one of the recent Impish updates, konsole shows artifacts and
reacts slowly. In fact, it looks like screen updates are pipelined on
pixel-group granularity somehow, and the pipeline isn't drained
completely: When more text goes to the terminal (e.g., I type
something),
** Attachment added: "/sys/class/drm/card0/error (bzip2'd)"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/xserver-xorg-video-intel/+bug/107/+attachment/5154390/+files/sys-class-drm-card0-error.bz2
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Public bug reported:
After using LibreOffice Impress (6.0.3-0ubuntu1) for a while, X.org
freezes for several seconds; the mouse pointer is still movable, but
neither LibreOffice nor KDE/Plasma reacts to it anymore. Then X.org
crashes and brings me back to the login screen.
Some parts of the dmes
Seems to have been fixed by a recent update; boots into SDDM now as
expected, using nvidia-drivers-390.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1752053
Title:
nvidia-390 fails to boot gra
Additional side effect: Bionic sometimes fails to come back from S3 and
stays frozen with a black screen.
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Title:
nvidia-390 fails to boot g
For me this is still broken with -proposed packages although this bug
has "Fix Released" status: When I have xserver-xorg-video-nvidia-390
390.48-0ubuntu1 installed, the system boots into a back screen.
Without, LightDM comes up as expected.
lspci excerpt (on a ThinkPad T460p):
00:02.0 VGA compati
I'm seeing the same issue (NVIDIA Corporation G98M [Quadro NVS 160M]),
no matter which of the NVIDIA driver versions shipped with Ubuntu 12.10
I install. This *did* work perfectly with Ubuntu 12.04, though ...
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260.19.06 fixed the issue here, too (nVidia Corporation G98M [Quadro NVS
160M]). No more problems whatsoever.
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nvidia 256.53 xorg-server 1.9.0 performance regression with antialiased text
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/629910
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