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Desktop cube trails off to right side of screen along with other distortions #150

Closed Christmaswreath closed 9 months ago

Christmaswreath commented 11 months ago

Sorry for the drive link the video is too big to be uploaded directly

https://drive.google.com/file/d/1NB3iaLTqZO_MKDVLL1UitZrv9pZRQKTx/view?usp=drive_link

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Schneegans commented 11 months ago

This looks like you have a secondary monitor on the right? If so, this issue is explained in this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpYyn1BXGjU

Christmaswreath commented 11 months ago

I have an oculus rift connected to my pc, which uses an hdmi cable, but even before this happened it was plugged in...

Schneegans commented 11 months ago

Well, I am still pretty sure that this is related to a secondary output. Can you please make sure that no secondary output is visible in you display configuration?

Also, have to tested the setting for fixing the cube's perspective as shown in the video I linked? And have you tried both X11 and Wayland?

Schneegans commented 9 months ago

Do you have any feedback on this one? If not, I'll close this as I cannot reproduce the issue.

Christmaswreath commented 9 months ago

I think I was using X11 because I couldn't get Wayland working. That's it.

Schneegans commented 9 months ago

So it's working now for you?

Christmaswreath commented 9 months ago

Switched to Mac. Bug is still there on multiple distros I tried before the Mac, though.

Schneegans commented 9 months ago

So do you still have a PC which exhibits this issue and you want help fixing it or not? I am pretty sure that this is a configuration issue on your end and not a bug in the Desktop Cube. If you do not experience the issue ATM, we can close this issue.

Christmaswreath commented 9 months ago

I still have an empty partition on that PC. I'd be happy to help, but I can't do it this moment. Another thing to note is that I have tried this on, if I'm not wrong, Arch Linux, Void Linux, and Fedora.

Schneegans commented 9 months ago

Well, that's weird. Then it must be somewhat hardware-related. For some reason, GNOME Shell assumes that your logical screen area is larger than your display area. As if a secondary screen was attached.

I'll close this issue for now, but if you happen to install a distro with GNOME again, feel free to re-open this issue and maybe we can debug this then!