Please report that issue by running:
ubuntu-bug gnome-shell-extension-desktop-icons
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Title:
Cursor blinks/flickers on screen
This seems to fix it, only a minor bug appears:
I'm now unable to drag and drop icons on the desktop, once I "grab" them, they
are stuck to my pointer but I can't release them.
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I suggest using 'Ubuntu on Wayland' as a workaround. You can fix the
"too small" problem by running:
gsettings set org.gnome.mutter experimental-features "['scale-monitor-
framebuffer','x11-randr-fractional-scaling']"
and then log into 'Ubuntu on Wayland' again. You should now have
fractional s
Do you need any more information?
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Title:
Cursor blinks/flickers on screen refresh (only on built in monitor)
To manage notifi
* Disabling fractional scaling in Settings.
- Did not solve the issue
* Using a scaling factor of 100%, briefly.
- Did not solve the issue and makes the built-in monitor unusable as text size
is too small
* Selecting 'Ubuntu on Wayland' from the login screen.
- Solves the flickering but makes te
It appears you're using Intel graphics with the modesetting driver, so
you should always have a hardware cursor.
It also appears you're using 200% scaling on one monitor. Could you
please try:
* Disabling fractional scaling in Settings.
* Using a scaling factor of 100%, briefly.
* Selecting