Using Intel sandy bridge graphics 2500k processor.
When I move a window horizontally the top part is displaced 2-5 mm depending upon the speed of moving.
This only occurs with the part of the window that is above a certain height on the screen
(above 5/6 th of the height of the screen).
This does not occur in kubuntu 12.04.
The effect disappears when I turn off vsync in System Settings - Desktop Effects.
I tried to provide this feedback on the kubuntu wiki feedback page.
But I am unable to edit that page, even after registering and logging in....
[UPDATE]
I played a bit more with my current 12.04 installation.
The tearing also occurs there, but only in the very top part of the display (about the width of a window's titlebar).
That's why I did not notice it before!
might well be some timing-critical code path that changed in the intel driver....
When I move a window horizontally the top part is displaced 2-5 mm depending upon the speed of moving.
This only occurs with the part of the window that is above a certain height on the screen
(above 5/6 th of the height of the screen).
This does not occur in kubuntu 12.04.
The effect disappears when I turn off vsync in System Settings - Desktop Effects.
I tried to provide this feedback on the kubuntu wiki feedback page.
But I am unable to edit that page, even after registering and logging in....
[UPDATE]
I played a bit more with my current 12.04 installation.
The tearing also occurs there, but only in the very top part of the display (about the width of a window's titlebar).
That's why I did not notice it before!
might well be some timing-critical code path that changed in the intel driver....
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