On 100% scaling it is certainly less noticeable, though the cursor
sometimes appears slightly moved to the right of where it actually is.
The screen resolution I am using is (and always has been) 3000x2000.
Maybe it has something to do with this less common screen ratio.
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Have been testing at 100% and 200% scaling - so far the problem hasn't
appeared at these scalings, which makes me suspect it is a problem with
fractional scaling. It's a new problem, as, about a month ago, there was
no such problem with the same fractional scaling - I have always
preferred 150% on
With fractional scaling at 150%, it occurs only after some time. On a
fresh reboot it isn't apparent, but it gradually gets worse when
manipulating text. It's as if some error accumulates with time. After a
while it becomes really annoying when working with text. The cursor
position is correct,
Thank you for responding. I tried to restart, but all I got was a
flashing cursor in the top left of my screen. So, in the end, I had to
reinstall Ubuntu from scratch. The same problem re-occurred again, and
forced me to re-install from scratch a third time. This last time, from
the very first
Public bug reported:
Suspend, restart and power off simply don't work. The system crashes,
logs me out and takes me back to the log-in screen. It possibly has
something to do with the Nvidia driver (460), but is the same with the
Nouveau driver enabled. I used system76-power previously to set
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