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5.0 live usb screen tearing - daniqwe - 09-05-2020 Before installing for the first time I tried to take a look at the the live version from a bootable usb. Why does this happen? Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - Moltke - 09-05-2020 (09-05-2020, 05:51 PM)daniqwe link Wrote: Before installing for the first time I tried to take a look at the the live version from a bootable usb. Can you tell us the pc make and model as well as some hardware information; CPU, GPU, MOBO where you ran the Live USB? Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - daniqwe - 09-05-2020 Here's an inxi report Code: System: And where I ran the live usb? I'm not sure what answer to give. I stuck it in the usb port and at boot selected the first option I think to start the live desktop. Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - Moltke - 09-05-2020 Quote:And where I ran the live usb? I'm not sure what answer to give. I stuck it in the usb port and at boot selected the first option I think to start the live desktop. lol fair enough. I meant, what hardware was Linux Lite Live USB running on, and yours by the way seems to be capable enough to have a smooth Live USB experience. Did you check the iso file? I see you're using Mint 19.3 so go here https://forums.linuxmint.com/viewtopic.php?t=301277 in case you don't know how to do that, once you do or if you already do then go here https://www.freecinema2022.gq/download.php scroll down to where it reads Linux Lite 5.0 64bit - 1st June, 2020 and proceed to verify your .iso file Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - daniqwe - 09-06-2020 Yep, the md5sum and the sha256 keys match. Quote:a smooth Live USB experienceWell sure it was smooth, the mouse wasn't laggy or torn like the rest of the screen. I even managed to click restart in the shutdown menu. Then it shut down without restarting. Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - daniqwe - 09-25-2020 So I found an article which could be the solution. https://learnubuntumate.weebly.com/screen-tearing-on-amd-graphics.html Solution: sudo mkdir -p /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/ sudo nano /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-radeon.conf -insert: Section "Device" Identifier "Radeon" Driver "radeon" Option "TearFree" "on" Option "DRI" "3" (add if other lines not enough) Option "AccelMethod" "glamor" (add if other lines not enough) EndSection -reboot system for the new configuration to take effect But what do I do about it? The screen is worse than the article pic and I can barely see anything. Even if I somehow manage to follow the instructions it's still a bootable usb. Won't the changes revert after a restart? Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - Moltke - 09-26-2020 (09-25-2020, 03:56 PM)daniqwe link Wrote: So I found an article which could be the solution. https://learnubuntumate.weebly.com/screen-tearing-on-amd-graphics.html Have you installed LL on your pc yet? Are you still running the Live version? whether you have or not: Don't do this!! I just checked your inxi output above and Code: driver: amdgpu,ati Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - daniqwe - 09-27-2020 Before I try installing it, I want to see if the live version runs fine at least. I tried xubuntu, LL... Devuan just straight up refuses connection to xorg server and I can only use the console. The one that works fine & got installed is MX linux but it's not really my cup of tea. Some minor screen tearing still happens in games. Even Mint mate/xfce has this same screen tearing. I mean it's Mint 20 instead of the 19 I had but the only difference is, it's based on Ubuntu 20.04 instead of 18.04. I'll try Mint 19 again and if it works, I'll just stick with it. Re: 5.0 live usb screen tearing - daniqwe - 09-27-2020 I guess Mint 19 stays. |