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[V7] Graphic garbage on secondary monitors when using scaling.

Open MonsieurLanza opened this issue 4 years ago • 6 comments

Describe the bug Right to left (see conf below) First monitor (#2) : display is ok. Others (#1, #3) do not blur except background scaled on approx 1/8 of the screen area and pushed top-left, and duplicate parts of screen, randomly (see screen photo below).

Disabling blyr does not stop the garbage, one have to close gnome session to kill gnome-shell.

Expected behavior Well, a nice gentle blur on all screens.

Configuration (please complete the following information):

  • GNOME Shell version 3.36
  • Distribution: Up to date Arch.
  • Wayland.
  • List of installed extensions that might interfere with the function of this extension : all disabled.
  • Radeon R? 580, amdgpu mesa driver
  • I have 3 monitors : 1680x1050, 4K, 1 FullHD. For some reason, wayland often decides that the first one is its main monitor. Worth noting 4K one is scaled at 125%.

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Additional context V6 did work well, even on 3.36.

MonsieurLanza avatar Apr 02 '20 14:04 MonsieurLanza

More tests : Everything is ok when scaling is disabled. But I'd need magnifying glass for my 24" 4K ^^ 200% scaling does not solve the problem, (so it's not subpixel scaling)

MonsieurLanza avatar Apr 02 '20 14:04 MonsieurLanza

Indeed this issue seems to be related to scaling. I tried it out on my system and 125% seems to be the worst option effect-wise, as it somehow influences the backgrounds of monitors which are not scaled at all. Setting the scaling to all other values (150%, 175% and 200%) only seems to have an effect on the scaled display, but leaves the other ones unaffected.

yozoon avatar Apr 02 '20 14:04 yozoon

On my system the blur on the lock screen seems to have the same problem with scaling set to 125% (and the extension being disabled). Does your lock screen look also have blur issues, or does this only happen to the backgrounds when the extension is enabled?

yozoon avatar Apr 02 '20 14:04 yozoon

Yes, same problem here, but did not notice it, as it is not as anoying as in overview : blurred background is reduced to 1/4 width, 1/4 height on each screen. Seems it is gnome's bug, then… Maybe you could let user choose the blur algorithm, the old one or the new gnome one ?

MonsieurLanza avatar Apr 04 '20 18:04 MonsieurLanza

@MonsieurLanza does this issue still persist? Just recently I tried to reproduce the issue on my machine, but did not get any graphics artifacts on any scaling level. So it seems to me as if this issue was fixed by the gnome devs :) I am currently using GNOME version 3.36.3

yozoon avatar Jul 03 '20 10:07 yozoon

Sorry could not test yet, I got back to X-window for some unrelated reason and could not test until today… But now I have Gnome 3.38 :grin:

MonsieurLanza avatar Oct 13 '20 13:10 MonsieurLanza