More people, please try comment #16.
Please also ensure you don't have any unsupported extensions installed.
Wobbly Windows comes to mind, but you can remove them all by running:
cd ~/.local/share/gnome-shell/
rm -rf extensions
and then log in again.
** Summary changed:
- [amdgpu] Screen a
This issue never happened to me with my 3x FHD setup at work, but now I
am working from home with 2x 4K and 1x FHD and I am getting constant
corruptions.
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I tested it again, and at the moment I reproduce this issue with a
xwayland window (in this case, Discord app), but all gnome was stable,
which is strange (but good). See screenshot attached.
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Tested with COGL_DEBUG parameter added and at the moment, I can't
reproduce these artifacts. I will keep trying it today.
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Please try adding COGL_DEBUG=disable-batching to /etc/environment and
then reboot.
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Title:
[amdgpu] Screen artifacts/UI
Thanks for the clarification, Daniel.
Could makes sense if it's related to Mesa. I have the feeling that these
strange artifacts, appear especially when I launch windows and apps from
the integrated graphics, instead of the dedicated.
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There was no fix released in gnome-shell. That's just a quirk of
Launchpad that any upstream bug that is closed is set to 'Fix Released'.
The upstream gnome-shell bug was closed because we don't believe it is
gnome-shell or mutter's fault. That's why this bug is now assigned to
the kernel and Mesa
How much do we have to wait if this fix is already released but not in
Ubuntu 23.10?
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Title:
[amdgpu] Screen artifacts/U
Happened to me also. Saw the attached error in dmesg.
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Status: Unknown => Fix Released
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Title:
[amdgpu] Screen artifacts/UI oddities on Wayla
New info: I realised this is something related to my integrated graphic
in my laptop (AMD Radeon graphic integrated). So, if I launch Firefox,
Steam etc. with my dedicated graphic (AMD Radeon RX 5600m), works
perfectly, no issues.
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Importance: Unknown
Status: Unknown
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Seems it's closed. However, I'm still seeing this in 23.10. I see it
when I open Steam. Definitely it has something to do with XWayland.
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I just realised it happens when I'm change from 60hz to 120hz. Doesn't
mean in 120hz my monitor crash, just when I make a change in my display,
sometimes the desktop makes that strange glitch.
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I'm experiencing the same issue as well.
I'm using an Asus TUF A15 with an RTX 4050.
Gnome crashes when using multiple screens with Firefox and the file
explorer.
One tip is to debug 'the frozen screen' by changing the screen order in
Settings > Display.
Best regards,
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- [amdgpu] Screen artifacts/UI oddities on Wayland following Steam/Proton
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+ [amdgpu] Screen artifacts/UI oddities on Wayland
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Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Importance: Undecided => High
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Importance: Undecided => High
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