On Sun, 5 Apr 2020 at 00:00, Stephen Morris <samor...@netspace.net.au>
wrote:

> On 3/4/20 1:31 pm, fed...@eyal.emu.id.au wrote:
> > In case this matters - the system runs in 4k (3840x2160@30) mode which
> > is on spec for the mobo.
> >
> Just out of curiosity, are you sure you are using X and not Wayland? I
> am running F31 in a vm under Windows 10, and when I use Gnome under
> Wayland with the screen in the equivalent of 3840x2160 I get double
> overlays in windows when expanded past a certain size, which was
> initially highlighted when I ran with windows maximized to 3840x2160,
> but this issue did not occur in Gnome running on X, and did not occur in
> KDE.
> Just one further question, are you able to increase the refresh rate and
> see if that makes a difference? I run my system in 3840x2160@60 mode
> when running X (Wayland scaled, X didn't) by adding a file into
> /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d specifying the relevant modeline to run X in that
> mode.
>
> regards,
> Steve
>
>
Just to move along the troubleshooting, it's lxdm with XFCE. no chance of
wayland there.
It's a good point though, that the next steps for this should be:
Try awesomewm  or  gnome   or  another de/wm.
Try lightdm, gdm, etc.
Try wayland :D
Try different resolutions  / configurations as suggested above by Steve.
After all that, we should be in a better position to troubleshoot
further....
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