ChrisTitusTech / Debian-titus

Debian customizations from Chris Titus Tech
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The Screen is flashing it self #28

Closed blusewill closed 2 years ago

blusewill commented 2 years ago

I don't know only I have this problem or not but my screen is flashing sometimes and it's more regularly when you run osu!lazer (I know I am not supposed to run games but it's happen sometimes not even in game) I don't know it's the graphics card driver issue or not (I am using NVIDIA GeForce GTX 750 Ti ) Hope someone can fixed my issue.

nikku-x commented 2 years ago

Ill download lazer to see if I can replicate. To be honest, osu is very important to me and if it was not working for some reason, I would be motivated enough to debug and troubleshoot until my eyeballs fell out. Just saying its nice to have a osu homie here and I got your back.

Have you happened to try using aptitude to see if there are any missing or broken dependencies? Also, maybe it could be driver related? Let me know what you see with aptitude and ime sure something can be configured.

nikku-x commented 2 years ago

It is probably because osu is running at 10000fps... and almost absolutely 0 latency. I reccomend setting the in game frame limit to low power or optimal.

If you want to try editing the config file for osu then try keeping the FPS withibin a multiple of your monitors refresh rate. So if 60hz monitor then try setting framecap at 60, 120, 180, 240, etc

blusewill commented 2 years ago

I mean it's like this even I am not running osu lazer the screen seems like flash to the desktop background it self Video

nielsdrost7 commented 2 years ago

Doesn't this has something to do with vsync? Did you install Chris's repo in a virtual PC (KVM) or on hardware?

blusewill commented 2 years ago

No this is on real hardware not KVM virtual machine

nielsdrost7 commented 2 years ago

I can't reproduce at the moment, cuz I'll be in VM's for a while. I still think you should look into turning off vsync. In Chris's video... at the beginning... he turns off vsync as well (he was in a VM though)

The flashing... it's not the same as the 'screen tearing', that's happening in KDE, correct?

@ChrisTitusTech right before you switched graphics cards, you had an Nvidia in your box, correct? You did something to the X11.conf (you said in 1 of your videos, but you didn't show what you had in there)

Can you tell us poor Nvdia users what it was?

blusewill commented 2 years ago

No turn off Vsync makes it flash more often so also not works I think we need to wait @ChrisTitusTech to answer my question now.

ChrisTitusTech commented 2 years ago

I'd make sure you force composition pipeline in nvidia-xconfig Titus Reacts to Linus Tech Tips Linux Daily Drive Challenge 18-1 screenshot

blusewill commented 2 years ago

Problem Solved Thanks : D