Yes, it is. At least it was when I last checked – a week ago or so.
There is one difference though: when you enable full screen redraws in
ccsm, the tearing stops – no additional steps are necessary as far as my
experience goes. It does not even seem to be required to force enable
vsync for OpenGl
Hmm, that does not seem to work for me. In fact, it fails with this
error (copied from ~/.xsession-errors):
Loading X session script /etc/X11/Xsession.d/44x11-nvidia-settings
[: 12: xnvidia: unexpected operator
Any idea what I might be doing wrong?
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I can as well confirm that I do not get tearing with compiz when I
enable Force full screen redraws. I've used the video you posted to test
– thank you very much for the link by the way.
I first started to experience tearing in 10.10. Although back then once
I enabled vsync to be forced for OpenGL
For some reason the attached workaround seems to work for some people
(see http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1742643&page=4) including
me. I do not fancy having the whole screen redrawn on every repaint, but
it seems rather interesting that it works.
Also – the solution proposed in comment
Are you sure that it does not happen with mutter? As far as I can see it
happens in any type of session – unity, classic, classic with no
effects, unity 2D, even if I explicitly call mutter --replace. It is
true that it is nvidia-specific though.
It might be interesting to find out whether this is
This is release is a joke... :D I have even tried to downgrade the
xserver and the nvidia driver to those present in maverick but that
didn't seem to work at all (which is surprising to say the least as this
worked for me on maverick). Disabling compositing does not work either.
I have tried the xo
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: xserver-xorg-video-nouveau
Maverick RC (and daily builds till this point) won't boot with
modesetting enabled.
It starts booting, plymouth displays correctly on external monitor,
which has smaller resolution and incorrectly on the internal monitor,
where
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