*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 561370 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/561370
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 561370
gnome-terminal transparency no longer works reliably (usually opaque, but
sometimes shows transparency)
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Confirming that this issue does occur with Ubuntu 18.04.1, i7 3770, with
AMD Radeon RX 480, using AMDGPU. I'm also using the kernel ppa 4.17 from
June 4th, so I can keep AMDGPU DC enabled and use my primary monitor's
DVI-D dual link connection to support 120Hz refresh rate.
I can also confirm that
Also on Ubuntu 18.04 i7-4790 with Intel Integrated Graphic Card.
I think this is not related to graphic card.
If you still want to use transparency from system theme, you can try
following:
1. Uncheck "Use transparency from system theme"
2. "Check Use tranparent background"
3. Re-check "Use tran
I am affected too. And using Ubuntu 18.04 and a NVIDIA card.
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Title:
17.10 - flickering overlay patterns in gnome-termi
I'm affected by this bug. I independently discovered the disable "Use
transparency from system theme" fix.
I don't think I had this problem with an NVIDIA graphics card, it was
only when I changed over to an AMD RX580 that the flickering started.
Ubuntu 18.04
AMD RX580
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My machine has the same problem.
Ubuntu 18.04
NVidia GTX 1080
Dell U2718Q Monitor x 2, connected by Mini DP cable
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Can confirm this is happening for me as well.
Dell Precision 7510
NVidia GM107GLM [Quadro M1000M]
Ubuntu 17.10
NVidia proprietary driver 324.111
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This is happening to me too. It's HUGELY distracting when trying to use
2, 3, or more terminal windows.
I have 3x U2711 monitors hooked up via display port to a R9 Fury, so
hardware doesn't seem to be a commonality.
Thanks for the Gnome Profile Terminal transparency workaround.
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I would like to mention that if you enable the option "Use transparency
from system theme" then the flickering is even easier to reproduce just
by typing SPACE in gnome-terminal --- you will that the cursor leaves a
shadow/ghost behind itself which disappears after a couple of seconds.
Also, execut
I can reproduce this on 17.10, but only on my external monitor.
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Title:
17.10 - flickering overlay patterns in gnome-te
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: gnome-terminal (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Thanks for the feedback. Have done some more tests.
* For a fresh new user the bug also occurs on a fresh installation of
Ubuntu 17.10.
* The bug don't occur on the laptop monitor, only external monitor
connected with HDMI cable.
* If the Gnome Terminal Profile - "Use transparency from system th
I've tried multiple desktop environments (GNOME on Wayland / Xorg,
Ubuntu on Wayland / Xorg, Unity 7 [Xorg only]), but couldn't reproduce
your problem with a new user. However, I've seen screenshots similar to
this IIRC in Red Hat's or SUSE's bugzilla.
Which desktop environment do you use? (The wi
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