It does seem like its an issue with the LCD panel and I tried to check
by doing the full screen image thing, but it generally takes 15-20
minutes for my eyes to really start becoming strained and dry.
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Comment #5: Wow, I didn't know PWM could be configured like that. Maybe
it is the problem and you just haven't found the right Intel register
tweak yet.
Comment #6: That's for the nouveau Nvidia driver, not Intel.
Can we maybe take a step back and verify the problem you experience
really is the L
Screenshot for the second attempt at PWM(https://ledstrain.org/d/785
-eyestrain-when-switching-from-windows-to-linux/24)
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My googling also suggests that it might be low frequency flickering and
PWM/dithering. Turning on night light/redshift does not help. Turning on
dark mode doesn't help either.
For the PWM thing, I tried the solution at
https://superuser.com/a/707852/1261816 but that only made my screen go
dark and
If the problem is just the colour temperature then please try this:
Settings >
Screen Display >
Night Light >
Night Light = ON
and customize to your liking
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Your LCD panel appears to be a BOE NV14N4H-2X30K. Some googling of that
mentions colour problems and low frequency flickering used to implement
brightness settings. Is that the kind of thing you're seeing or is it
something different?
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component and investigate it properly we will need more information
about what is specifically wrong with the image.
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Status: New => Incomplete
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Eye strain on using ubuntu but not windows
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