> I looked up my specification, which says:
> 
> >> Video
> >> Controller:
> >> Integrated Intel HD Graphics 530
> >> Discrete • NVIDIA GT 730
> >> • NVIDIA GTX 745
> >> • NVIDIA GTX 750 Ti
> >> • NVIDIA GTX 960
> >> • AMD Radeon R9 370
> >> Memory:
> >> Integrated Shared system memory
> >> Discrete Up to 4 GB GDDR5
 
 To check for GPU, run the command: lspci | grep VGA

 To check the video driver, run the command: glxinfo | grep "OpenGL version"

 I'm using an Nvidia 670MX, with driver 367.57.  I don't get any rippling.

 
> Right. But the problem I described [above] ONLY occurs when using the
> new Enlightenment I compiled last week. It does not occur when using the
> xfce or xubuntu display managers, and it did not occur when I was using
> the repo-supplied e17 Ubuntu package. As I said, it's minimal.

 The more recent Enlightenment WMs are quite different to E17.  Specifically,
compositing is now permanently on, which makes it more demanding on your
video driver than XFCE (Xubuntu uses XFCE for a Window Manager).  Assuming
you're using OpenGL for compositing.  You can always switch to software
(in Settings->Look->Compositor) if you're having driver difficulties.

 Cheers,
 dave.k


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