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fanzhuyi...@gmail.com changed:
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wokim changed:
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--- Comment #10 from wokim ---
(In reply to wokim from comment #8)
> Another problem is that even if I select the real 120 Hz through
> kscreen-doctor, it'll default/revert back to the fake 120 Hz after a reboot
> or after restarting KDE.
I've found a
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--- Comment #9 from wokim ---
(In reply to Zamundaaa from comment #3)
> There's no flag that says they're generated, they're all "driver". So I'm
> afraid we can't even mark them as generated in kscreen-doctor, and the
> driver just has to make sure the
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--- Comment #8 from wokim ---
(In reply to wokim from comment #7)
> I also tried Gnome, and they list every refresh rate (all real and all fake
> refresh rates). And because they use decimals (e.g. 120.00 Hz and 119.94 Hz)
> I can distinguish between re
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