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Horizontal Screen tearing Lenovo laptop + dock
I used the DisplayLink support tool is installed alongside the DisplayLink software and should be available from your terminal.
Open the terminal application Run the command `sudo DLSupportTool.sh` The archive file with data will be saved in a tar.gz file in the current directory. However, I was not able to upload the tar file here so here is a link to it: https://filebin.net/vhjmzvdesjityrhf I am experiencing horizontal screen tearing all of the time. Laptop Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition 16" 3.2K OLED Docking station: Lenovo ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C with USB-A Dock 2x External Monitors: Samsung LC27F390FHUXXE I am currently running wayland and not x11 since I need/want to scale my monitors differently: two 1920x1080 external monitors connected through a dock to my laptop screen which is 3200x2000. I tried turning on performance mode in nvidia settings in wayland, however, no extra utilization of the gpu was there (0% still) after a reboot. However, when I then changed the session to x11 the GPU was used and no screen tearing appeared. Is there a fix for this in wayland or a way for me to scale differently in x11? I tried fractional scaling, however, it did not work properly at all in x11. Here are files: https://filebin.net/vhjmzvdesjityrhf generated from displaylink driver's support tool. There is information about my system and configuration. Laptop Lenovo Yoga Pro 9i Aura Edition 16" 3.2K OLED Docking station: Lenovo ThinkPad Hybrid USB-C with USB-A Dock 2x External Monitors: Samsung LC27F390FHUXXE |
Hi RNDRD,
Thanks for the logs and the report. Does the problem look as in the video in the following github issue? https://github.com/DisplayLink/evdi/issues/524 Regards, Szymon |
Hi Szymon,
Yes that is what I was experiencing, however, I have now changed over to use Omarchy (archlinux + hyprland(wayland)) setup and am still experinencing some articfacts and such. |
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