Hello all, been having a screen tear problem with the Nvidia driver i'm using. I have version 310 installed and have tried 304 and 313 and still get the tearing towards the top of the sreen. I am using a GT640 2g card and have tried testing it with a windows install and no tearing at all so I have to believe it's the driver but haven't found one that works better. I've read posts about this but the solution for them was installing an OS higher than 12.04 which I really do not want to do right now. Any ideas would be great thanks.
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Maybe see Re: nVidia: Screen tearing when playing videos and resizing windows (Kubuntu 11.04)
While suggested in the 11.04 sub-forum, it may help.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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kwinrc is an existing file. It's located in .kde/share/config/kwinrc. I'd be surprised if you don't have it.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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This is what I have for compositing
[Compositing]
AnimationSpeed=3
Backend=OpenGL
Enabled=true
GLColorCorrection=false
GLLegacy=false
GLTextureFilter=2
GLVSync=true
GraphicsSystem=raster
HiddenPreviews=5
OpenGLIsUnsafe=false
UnredirectFullscreen=false
XRenderSmoothScale=falseAMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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You shouldn't have had to execute the edit command with sudo as kwinrc is in your user's home directory, not root's.Windows no longer obstructs my view.
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This is what is in my nvidia-settings-rc file
Configuration file for nvidia-settings - the NVIDIA X Server Settings utility
# Generated on Sun Jan 26 13:16:25 2014
#
# ConfigProperties:
RcFileLocale = C
ToolTips = Yes
DisplayStatusBar = Yes
SliderTextEntries = Yes
IncludeDisplayNameInConfigFile = No
ShowQuitDialog = Yes
Timer = Memory_Used_(GPU_0),Yes,3000
Timer = Thermal_Monitor_(GPU_0),Yes,1000
Timer = PowerMizer_Monitor_(GPU_0),Yes,1000
# Attributes:
0/CursorShadow=0
0/CursorShadowAlpha=64
0/CursorShadowRed=0
0/CursorShadowGreen=0
0/CursorShadowBlue=0
0/CursorShadowXOffset=4
0/CursorShadowYOffset=2
0/SyncToVBlank=1
0/LogAniso=0
0/FSAA=0
0/TextureSharpen=0
0/TextureClamping=1
0/FXAA=0
0/AllowFlipping=1
0/FSAAAppControlled=1
0/LogAnisoAppControlled=1
0/OpenGLImageSettings=2
0/FSAAAppEnhanced=0
0/DigitalVibrance[CRT-0]=0
0/XVideoSyncToDisplay=1
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/RedBrightness=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/GreenBrightness=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/BlueBrightness=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/RedContrast=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/GreenContrast=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/BlueContrast=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/RedGamma=1.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/GreenGamma=1.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/BlueGamma=1.000000AMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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The file itself isn't "hidden", but the directory it's in is: .kde/share/config/Windows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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ok, well the info i've givin is what's in those two files. Not sure if that's what I need for this problem but let me know if more is needed. So far i'm not sure how to preceed at this point, don't wanna mess things up not knowing what i'm doing kinda thingAMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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Edit both files and make the changes I've indicated below. Save and close and then log out and log back in.
Originally posted by snappwrench View PostThis is what is in my nvidia-settings-rc file
Configuration file for nvidia-settings - the NVIDIA X Server Settings utility
# Generated on Sun Jan 26 13:16:25 2014
#
# ConfigProperties:
RcFileLocale = C
ToolTips = Yes
DisplayStatusBar = Yes
SliderTextEntries = Yes
IncludeDisplayNameInConfigFile = No
ShowQuitDialog = Yes
Timer = Memory_Used_(GPU_0),Yes,3000
Timer = Thermal_Monitor_(GPU_0),Yes,1000
Timer = PowerMizer_Monitor_(GPU_0),Yes,1000
# Attributes:
0/CursorShadow=0
0/CursorShadowAlpha=64
0/CursorShadowRed=0
0/CursorShadowGreen=0
0/CursorShadowBlue=0
0/CursorShadowXOffset=4
0/CursorShadowYOffset=2
0/SyncToVBlank=1
0/LogAniso=0
0/FSAA=0
0/TextureSharpen=0
0/TextureClamping=1
0/FXAA=0
0/AllowFlipping=1
0/FSAAAppControlled=1
0/LogAnisoAppControlled=1
0/OpenGLImageSettings=2
0/FSAAAppEnhanced=0
0/DigitalVibrance[CRT-0]=0
0/XVideoSyncToDisplay=1
0/XvideoTextureSyncToVBlank=1 <<<<<<< Add this entry
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/RedBrightness=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/GreenBrightness=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/BlueBrightness=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/RedContrast=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/GreenContrast=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/BlueContrast=0.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/RedGamma=1.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/GreenGamma=1.000000
wremch-System-Product-Name:0[dpy:0]/BlueGamma=1.000000Originally posted by snappwrench View PostThis is what I have for compositing
[Compositing]
AnimationSpeed=3
Backend=OpenGL
Enabled=true
GLColorCorrection=false
GLLegacy=false
GLTextureFilter=2
GLVSync=true <<<<<<< Change this to false
GraphicsSystem=raster
HiddenPreviews=5
OpenGLIsUnsafe=false
UnredirectFullscreen=false <<<<<<< Change this to true
XRenderSmoothScale=falseWindows no longer obstructs my view.
Using Kubuntu Linux since March 23, 2007.
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Ok, so still had the screen tear issue so I manually installed Nvidia driver 331.49 from Nvidia's site and and now get the message from nvidia X server settings that "You do not appear to be using the NVIDIA X driver. Please edit your X configuration file (just run `nvidia-xconfig` as root), and restart the X server." so after doing just that, it still comes up this way. I checked Kinfo and the X server info comes up but nothing for open GL. Tried running glxinfo | egrep 'vendor|version' in terminal and I get this
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Error: couldn't find RGB GLX visual or fbconfig
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":1"
So any suggestions ?AMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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Tried installing Nvidia driver 331.20 through xorg-edgers and x-swat PPA's but keep getting "unable to find package" for both PPA's. I checked to see if they are there and they are so i'm stumped at the momentAMD PhenomII X2 550 CPU - Asus M4A88TD-Evo - Nvidia GT640 - 4G 1333 ram - Kubuntu 13.04 - KDE 4.10.5 amd64
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