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If you are using a Intel Graphic chip (I have a notebook with dual chip Nvidia/Intel), you can use this configuration:
edit /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf (Most users do not have that folder xorg.conf.d, so just create it and the file 20-intel.conf : add this to the file: Quote:
This worked for me, only, that my courser flashes a bit when I have high CPU load. I don't know the reason for that. Hope that helps. Much luck. He'emin PS: I tried that with Ubuntu Gnome and Ubuntu Mate, both worked. |
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