How to enable Vsync?
Ok.
So I'm trying out Linux today and noticed some tearing on my desktop. You know, like playing a PC game and Vsync isn't enabled.
This problem is most prominent when I'm scrolling down my browser.
Is there a fix?
('m using the latest version of Ubuntu, with all the updates downloaded)
xorg
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Ok.
So I'm trying out Linux today and noticed some tearing on my desktop. You know, like playing a PC game and Vsync isn't enabled.
This problem is most prominent when I'm scrolling down my browser.
Is there a fix?
('m using the latest version of Ubuntu, with all the updates downloaded)
xorg
You will need to provide additional information to your question. Can you take a look here askubuntu.com/questions/14008/… and add the output from commands outlined in the video section?
– Kevin Bowen
Dec 15 '12 at 7:46
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Ok.
So I'm trying out Linux today and noticed some tearing on my desktop. You know, like playing a PC game and Vsync isn't enabled.
This problem is most prominent when I'm scrolling down my browser.
Is there a fix?
('m using the latest version of Ubuntu, with all the updates downloaded)
xorg
Ok.
So I'm trying out Linux today and noticed some tearing on my desktop. You know, like playing a PC game and Vsync isn't enabled.
This problem is most prominent when I'm scrolling down my browser.
Is there a fix?
('m using the latest version of Ubuntu, with all the updates downloaded)
xorg
xorg
edited Jan 7 '13 at 14:54
Jorge Castro
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asked Dec 15 '12 at 5:47
PopadilPopadil
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You will need to provide additional information to your question. Can you take a look here askubuntu.com/questions/14008/… and add the output from commands outlined in the video section?
– Kevin Bowen
Dec 15 '12 at 7:46
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You will need to provide additional information to your question. Can you take a look here askubuntu.com/questions/14008/… and add the output from commands outlined in the video section?
– Kevin Bowen
Dec 15 '12 at 7:46
You will need to provide additional information to your question. Can you take a look here askubuntu.com/questions/14008/… and add the output from commands outlined in the video section?
– Kevin Bowen
Dec 15 '12 at 7:46
You will need to provide additional information to your question. Can you take a look here askubuntu.com/questions/14008/… and add the output from commands outlined in the video section?
– Kevin Bowen
Dec 15 '12 at 7:46
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I think you have a Nvidia graphics card.
You need install driver for it.
(I had a bad experience in the installation from repositories. Best way is install manually or using sgfxi)
This is a question from 2012 and Popadil hasn't returned to provide more information. That's why you can't assume he indeed owns a nvidia graphics card. Explaining anything that is graphics-card specific is thus waste of efforts I guess.
– MadMike
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I think you have a Nvidia graphics card.
You need install driver for it.
(I had a bad experience in the installation from repositories. Best way is install manually or using sgfxi)
This is a question from 2012 and Popadil hasn't returned to provide more information. That's why you can't assume he indeed owns a nvidia graphics card. Explaining anything that is graphics-card specific is thus waste of efforts I guess.
– MadMike
May 30 '16 at 11:15
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I think you have a Nvidia graphics card.
You need install driver for it.
(I had a bad experience in the installation from repositories. Best way is install manually or using sgfxi)
This is a question from 2012 and Popadil hasn't returned to provide more information. That's why you can't assume he indeed owns a nvidia graphics card. Explaining anything that is graphics-card specific is thus waste of efforts I guess.
– MadMike
May 30 '16 at 11:15
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I think you have a Nvidia graphics card.
You need install driver for it.
(I had a bad experience in the installation from repositories. Best way is install manually or using sgfxi)
I think you have a Nvidia graphics card.
You need install driver for it.
(I had a bad experience in the installation from repositories. Best way is install manually or using sgfxi)
answered May 30 '16 at 10:34
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This is a question from 2012 and Popadil hasn't returned to provide more information. That's why you can't assume he indeed owns a nvidia graphics card. Explaining anything that is graphics-card specific is thus waste of efforts I guess.
– MadMike
May 30 '16 at 11:15
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This is a question from 2012 and Popadil hasn't returned to provide more information. That's why you can't assume he indeed owns a nvidia graphics card. Explaining anything that is graphics-card specific is thus waste of efforts I guess.
– MadMike
May 30 '16 at 11:15
This is a question from 2012 and Popadil hasn't returned to provide more information. That's why you can't assume he indeed owns a nvidia graphics card. Explaining anything that is graphics-card specific is thus waste of efforts I guess.
– MadMike
May 30 '16 at 11:15
This is a question from 2012 and Popadil hasn't returned to provide more information. That's why you can't assume he indeed owns a nvidia graphics card. Explaining anything that is graphics-card specific is thus waste of efforts I guess.
– MadMike
May 30 '16 at 11:15
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You will need to provide additional information to your question. Can you take a look here askubuntu.com/questions/14008/… and add the output from commands outlined in the video section?
– Kevin Bowen
Dec 15 '12 at 7:46