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Screen tearing on bumblebee using optirun #5
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You'll have more luck asking on our forum: https://forum.antergos.com Post your problem, your graphics card and the Desktop Environment you're using (Gnome, Kde, Xfce...) I'll leave this open in case you find a solution and we can add it to this installer. Thanks! |
Actually, this is slightly embarrassing, but how to do start I new post on the Antergos Forum? I only registered yesterday so it's possible that it won't let me. |
Hi, Sorry, I totally forgot about this issue. Did you manage to create a new topic in the forum? You must enter first into a section, and then you will be able to create a new topic (the button is in the top left area). |
Thank you for replying - I will look into it-
Laurent
On 20 November 2017 at 10:54, Gustau Castells <[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
Hi,
Sorry, I totally forgot about this issue. Did you manage to create a new topic in the forum? You must enter first into a section, and then you will be able to create a new topic (the button is in the top left area).
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Great tool, but when I install using bumblebee (nvidia-installer -b) and then try to run an app on the NVIDIA gpu (for example optirun firefox) I get screen tearing.
Any way to resolve this?
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