Also confirming that removing xserver-xorg-video-intel solved the
problem for me too.
I did not also have /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf. However, I did
have /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/01-amdgpu-pro-px.conf which was trying to load
the intel driver that was just removed:
jsalvo@rig01:~$ cat ~/xor
Also confirming that removing xserver-xorg-video-intel solved my problem
too. I didn't delete xorg.conf file though. Didn't have the
20-intel.conf file either.
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I'm not sure what's creating that file causing the problems:
/etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Maybe you've experimented with a PPA in the past that modified your
graphics packages? You can also find out by running:
dpkg -S /etc/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf
Anyway, the point is that confi
** Summary changed:
- Visual artifacts in Gnome Shell when using the 'intel' Xorg driver on 8th/9th
gen Intel hardware
+ Visual artifacts in Gnome Shell when using the 'intel' Xorg driver
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** Summary changed:
- Visual artifacts in Gnome Shell when using the 'intel' Xorg driver on 8th gen
Intel hardware
+ Visual artifacts in Gnome Shell when using the 'intel' Xorg driver on 8th/9th
gen Intel hardware
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** Summary changed:
- Visual artifacts in Gnome Shell after upgrading to 20.04
+ Visual artifacts in Gnome Shell when using the 'intel' Xorg driver on 8th gen
Intel hardware
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