I'm having two problems. The first is a somewhat frequent flickering, and the second is some thumbnails being smaller than others (an example of which can be seen in the attachment).
I'm running Manjaro with i3 (i3-gaps specifically).
Flickering and thumbnail problems
Flickering and thumbnail problems
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Re: Flickering and thumbnail problems
Flickering in pcmanfm? Not sure what to make of this. Better problem description? What distro? Compositor?
Thumbnails: in pcmanfm? They are huge. That's intentional I suppose.
Try
Thumbnails: in pcmanfm? They are huge. That's intentional I suppose.
Try
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rm -rf ~/.thumbnails/*
Re: Flickering and thumbnail problems
I have a Samsung 22" that defaults to 1920x1080 (...) The video is an on-board Nvidia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430
Last edited by drooly on Sat Oct 19, 2019 9:38 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Reason: edited version - original post destroyed by drooly
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Re: Flickering and thumbnail problems
Hello edward, I am a moderator here and accidentally edited your post instead of quoting it.
Now I cannot remember anymore what you originally wrote, and cannot restore it anymore.
The bits of original text I still remember, I left there.
I am very sorry.
Now I cannot remember anymore what you originally wrote, and cannot restore it anymore.
The bits of original text I still remember, I left there.
I am very sorry.
Re: Flickering and thumbnail problems
I have a Samsung 22" that defaults to 1920x1080 resolution. The video is an on-board Nvidia GeForce 6150SE nForce 430, using the "nouveau" driver. I experienced a lot of flickering at that monitor resolution as it was booting up and on the lightdm login screen. This oddly began with the 5.2 Linux kernel. If I reduced the session resolution, the flickering stopped. I also switched the desktop manager from lightdm to lxdm and the flickering also stopped on the login screen.drooly wrote:Hello edward, I am a moderator here and accidentally edited your post instead of quoting it.
Now I cannot remember anymore what you originally wrote, and cannot restore it anymore.
The bits of original text I still remember, I left there.
I am very sorry.
As the system was purchased in 2009 (it still runs great), my thinking is that the GPU, being from 10+ years ago, might not be handling the larger resolutions we have today, easily.
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