https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=462725
--- Comment #19 from shin...@o2.pl --- (In reply to Dmitrii Chermnykh from comment #18) > The problem probably has something to do with PRIME or Reverse PRIME which > is not really stable on NVIDIA. > > Do you use the NVIDIA driver from the repositories or the package provided > by NVIDIA on their website? > The one from NVIDIA might not be compatible with the distribution and cause > some problems. > For Hybrid GPUs distros typically enable `nvidia-drm.modeset=1` which used > to be turned of by default for the drivers, I don't know if they decided to > turn it on. > > There are also two possibilities for AMD driver: `amdgpu` X11 driver and > `modesetting` driver which is the universal one that relies on the kernel > driver. From my experience, `modesetting` seems to have less problems with > hybrid GPUs (I'm using Ryzen 5700H + Nvidia 3050 Ti Mobile) > > I think I had something similar on older laptop but I've managed to fix it > with reinstalling drivers and resetting X11 configs, but I don't remember > which graphical artifacts I've encountered Hi, But it started happening after upgrade Fedora 36 to 37...it was working earlier.... and weird is that it works when HDMI is disconnected BEFORE login, after login when I connect it it's working - isn't it weird? :D I'm using nvidia drivers from repository. That option nvidia-drm.modeset=1 i have also =1 :P I reinstalled today many drivers and nothing helped... how to reset X11 config? but if I good remember I don't have much in .config file. -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.