this command isn't available, because it's a linuxmint-install, but
linuxmint says, that this kind of bug should be filed here due the
unchanged origin of the kernel: https://linuxmint-troubleshooting-
guide.readthedocs.io/en/latest/where.html

nevertheless all necessary information should be noted in the inital
bug-msg. if there's anything special missing, please note this and we'll
try to collect the needed info.


** Changed in: linux (Ubuntu)
       Status: Incomplete => Confirmed

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Title:
  i915 refresh on UHD770 lagged/disturbed

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  kernel-version: Ubuntu 5.15.0-41.44~20.04.1-generic 5.15.39
  xorg-core: 2:1.20.13-1ubuntu1~20.04.3

  cpu: 12th Gen Intel(R) Core(TM) i5-12600
  gpu: VGA compatible controller: Intel Corporation Device 4690 (rev 0c)

  problem: depending on how the layers are used by different programs
  the display is disturbed by slow refresh. it takes up to 2-3 seconds
  until the layer is shown without errors.

  (it's afresh install, tested until now:
  - firefox: very slow refresh for all menus and gagets, on scrolling or 
playing video
  - scribus: slow refresh on menus and gadgets, no problem with the pages
  - remote-viewer (spice): slow refresh on menus and gadgets, a few problems 
with the screen (even with firefox in kvm)
  - libreoffice, gimp, inkscape: no problems

  tried all combinations of i915-options for enable_guc={0..3},
  enable_fbc={0,1} with no difference (firmware loaded was
  tgl_guc_62.0.0.bin, tgl_huc_7.9.3.bin depending on options)

  but if the i915-driver is deactivated (accidently made a syntax-error
  at options, which leads to self-deactivation of the driver), no such
  problems are seen (unfortunately the second port is unusable then --
  and before anyone asks: even if i915 is loaded and only one monitor is
  connected, the problems occure)

  as explanation, how these errors look, I've made a picture of a text-
  only-webpage (no javascript) during scrolling (this is extreme, but is
  best for showing the horizontal fragments)

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