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Thanks for the reply, but no, it's at all times on the ultrawide monitor, even just sitting on the desktop
Maybe this bug?
https://old.reddit.com/r/kde/comments/1dzd1a3/weird_external_monitor_screen_flickerartifacts/
I don't really understand the solution there, how do I apply that flag? How do I even know if I'm using plasma?
It's part of KDE, if you're using that. The default in Fedora is GNOME, but you may have selected KDE when installing Fedora.
I don't, myself, use KDE, so I'm afraid that I can't describe what it looks like.
It looks like the convention is for the display manager to source /etc/profile and files in /etc/profile.d prior to starting the desktop environment.
So, as root, create a text file called something like /etc/profile.d/plasma-triplebuffer-fix.sh that contains:
Then log out and log in again. If it's worked correctly, then that environment variable will set set in all programs after you've logged in: if you run, in a shell,
set|grep KWIN_DRM
and it should show that value set.If it doesn't fix the problem, then just go ahead and delete the file.
EDIT: If you are using Plasma, I'd check the version first, because they say that they're gonna have a workaround in 6.1.3.
I see, I am using gnome.
kde plasma is a desktop environment, but looks like you are using gnome