Public bug reported:
The version of gnome-sushi(3.34.0-2) in the repositories of Ubuntu 20.10
does not work. This issue has been fixed upstream in version (3.38.0) so
please upgrade the version of gnome-sushi available in the repos.
Relevant issue upstream:
https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/sushi/-/
Public bug reported:
I am not sure if the bug is with intel drivers or with font rendering or
with xorg but I am facing eye strain on ubuntu(and other distributions
as well, and other desktop environments too) but not on windows.
Although I'm not sure, if I had to guess I would say bug is in inte
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
Screenshot for the second attempt at PWM(https://ledstrain.org/d/785
-eyestrain-when-switching-from-windows-to-linux/24)
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Was getting the same problem on Ubuntu 20.04 on Dell Vostro 5401 (and on
other distributions such as fedora on the same laptop). Have tried
upgrading to Ubuntu 20.10 now.
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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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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.
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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