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Yes I have tried both 60Hz and 48Hz refresh rates.
Here's and askubuntu thread I had made where I listed lots of other
things I tried: https://askubuntu.com/questions/1320941/eye-strain-on-
kubuntu-but-not-on-windows
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Title:
[Dell Vostro 14 5401] Eye strain on
Yes I suspect that if its a PWM issue it's probably a driver or kernel
thing. That said I have tried other kernels such as 5.4 generic lts, 5.8
generic, 5.6-oem, 5.10-oem. I have also I tried other distributions. I
think fedora 33 had the 5.10/5.11 kernel. I know this is a vague problem
lol sorry.
OK, if this is a software bug at all then it sounds like it would be a
kernel issue.
** Summary changed:
- Eye strain on using ubuntu but not windows
+ [Dell Vostro 14 5401] Eye strain on using ubuntu but not windows
** Package changed: ubuntu => linux (Ubuntu)
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