Finally back on a gnome distro that supports GRUB2, and loving it so far. The exception being that every time something moves, there is a weird line in the middle of my monitor that almost “splits” the screen in half, like it’s off by a pixel or something. this isn’t really present in static images though. it’s pretty infuriating. when trying to record an example to share with you guys, i noticed it for whatever reason just doesn’t even happen while recording my screen with GPUScreenRecorder. Does anyone have any ideas on what this could be?btw, this didn’t happen on mint when i was using that distro. Thank you!

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      3 months ago

      @billgamesh # System Details Report
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      HP OMEN 25L Desktop GT12-0xxx
      Mem 64.0 GiB
      Intel® Core™ i7-10700F × 16
      NVIDIA GeForce RTX™ 2060

      CachyOS
      GNOME Version: 45.4
      X11
      Linux 6.8.0-1-cachyos-sched-ext

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      3 months ago

      Sorry, should have included that. i have a custom built with an intel i5-12400f, 1660 super amd 32 gb of ram. I’m using the latest nvidia driver on gnome, same driver i used on linux mint

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        No problem. I actually don’t know, but I did find this arch forum post with a suggestion about kernel boot parameters (although yours would be different) this Does that picture look similar (although more dramatic)?