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Title:
  AMD graphics terrible pixelation on XFCE

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  So posted this on several forums in Linux Mint 19.3 and XFCE. Seems
  like the major difference is AMD base driver changes from 5.0.0-37 to
  5.3 <- thus far any version causes severe pixelation for every new
  window rendering Linux Mint XFCE unusable unless the Windows Display
  Compositor is disabled. The hardware is an AMD Ryzen 5-3500U with 8 GB
  RAM. 5.0.0-37 runs fine, and I installed Ubuntu Gnome desktop which
  also seems to work (though not as snappy as the original XFCE). I
  wanted to highlight and also understand if Xubuntu might face a
  similar issue with that APU come the 20.04 update or if there is a fix
  that hasn't made it to the Linux Mint distribution.

  Other posts for reference: 
  https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=310609
  https://bugzilla.xfce.org/show_bug.cgi?id=16403

  Thank you

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