Another day, another display problem with kubuntu/nvidia.
My life has been plagued with these sorts of problems for years now. You'd think I'd learn.
Following the amazing success story when 14.04 was still in beta (as per here: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...l=1#post348072 ), I recently noticed tearing is back in some VLC playback, but not all. I checked my refresh rates and my xorg.conf had disappeared. I set everything back up, forcing 60fps in the nvidia drivers control panel, in xorg.conf itself, and in the KDE display setup doohickey.
Then everything is working fine.
After a reboot, I check and find that KDE has set itself back to 59.93 without ever being told to by me.
Is there a file I can edit somewhere that will allow me to tell KDE in no uncertain terms that it's never to pick 59.93fps?
Thanks for your help.
My life has been plagued with these sorts of problems for years now. You'd think I'd learn.
Following the amazing success story when 14.04 was still in beta (as per here: https://www.kubuntuforums.net/showth...l=1#post348072 ), I recently noticed tearing is back in some VLC playback, but not all. I checked my refresh rates and my xorg.conf had disappeared. I set everything back up, forcing 60fps in the nvidia drivers control panel, in xorg.conf itself, and in the KDE display setup doohickey.
Then everything is working fine.
After a reboot, I check and find that KDE has set itself back to 59.93 without ever being told to by me.
Is there a file I can edit somewhere that will allow me to tell KDE in no uncertain terms that it's never to pick 59.93fps?
Thanks for your help.
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