Experiencing an odd bug. V-sync simply will not work unless I keep the Settings > Display & Monitor > Compositor window open.
I am on an Intel machine with a gtx680. In the Nvidia Control Panel, "Force Full Composition Pipeline" is checked, but I am getting crazy screen tearing all the time. If I simply open Settings > Display & Monitor > Compositor, screen-tearing stops in every application. I don't even need to change any settings; it just starts working as intended, the moment the Settings are open.
As soon as I close the Settings window, screen tearing starts back up again in every application.
Kubuntu 20.04, Nvidia Driver 450.82.02
P.S. - If the Settings window is open on Desktop #1, I will get screen tearing on Desktop #2 through 4. Screen tearing is only controlled by Settings on the desktop on which the Settings window is active.
P.P.S. - If I switch my compositor Rendering Backend to XRender, I don't experience any screen tearing, but none of my desktop animations work.
I am on an Intel machine with a gtx680. In the Nvidia Control Panel, "Force Full Composition Pipeline" is checked, but I am getting crazy screen tearing all the time. If I simply open Settings > Display & Monitor > Compositor, screen-tearing stops in every application. I don't even need to change any settings; it just starts working as intended, the moment the Settings are open.
As soon as I close the Settings window, screen tearing starts back up again in every application.
Kubuntu 20.04, Nvidia Driver 450.82.02
P.S. - If the Settings window is open on Desktop #1, I will get screen tearing on Desktop #2 through 4. Screen tearing is only controlled by Settings on the desktop on which the Settings window is active.
P.P.S. - If I switch my compositor Rendering Backend to XRender, I don't experience any screen tearing, but none of my desktop animations work.
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