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--- Comment #15 from Doug ---
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #11)
> Just to confirm your answer is "yes, the problem goes away when not using
> wayland"?
Yes, that is correct. The problem is Wayland only, X11 works fine.
I am still havin
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--- Comment #14 from Iyán Méndez Veiga ---
The patch fixes the issue for me. Thanks!
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--- Comment #11 from Albert Astals Cid ---
Just to confirm your answer is "yes, the problem goes away when not using
wayland"?
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--- Comment #10 from Doug ---
(In reply to Albert Astals Cid from comment #9)
> Does the problem go away when not using wayland?
No, it is only a problem in Wayland.
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--- Comment #7 from Doug ---
(In reply to David Hurka from comment #5)
> > I get no output from either of the commands you gave me. Is that exactly
> > how I should enter them to get live output in the terminal?
>
> Interesting.
> (Those are environm
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--- Comment #6 from David Hurka ---
> If not, it may be a problem in painting the contents of the presentation
> screen widget.
* If yes, it may be...
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--- Comment #5 from David Hurka ---
> I get no output from either of the commands you gave me. Is that exactly how
> I should enter them to get live output in the terminal?
Interesting.
(Those are environment variables, which shall just be printed. T
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--- Comment #4 from Doug ---
I think it may be a fractional scaling related issue- with scaling set to 175%
or 125%, lots of glitching. Set to 100% or 200%, no problem.
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--- Comment #3 from Doug ---
(In reply to David Hurka from comment #1)
> This reminds me of Bug 421634.
>
> How many screens do you have? Does it happen on all screens? Can you give
> detailed information of your screen arrangement, e. g. with a screen
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--- Comment #2 from Doug ---
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Screenshot showing my display settings
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--- Comment #1 from David Hurka ---
This reminds me of Bug 421634.
How many screens do you have? Does it happen on all screens? Can you give
detailed information of your screen arrangement, e. g. with a screenshot of
System Settings? If you can still r
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