I also confirm this.
My conf:
Ubuntu 12.04
GeForce GT 640 with 4 video outputs: 1xVGA, 2xDVI, 1xHDMI
Have 3 connected LCDs: 2 identical - via DVIs, and one different - via 1xVGA.
Video drivers: 304.116
In KDE settings all refresh rates are set to the same 60Hz (But monitors' OSD
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My conf :
Kubuntu 13.10, KDE+Openbox (no compiz), Geforce 8400 GS, Nvidia driver 304.88.
Two screens : Primary : Idek Iiyama PL2206W on DVI, 1680x1050@59.95Hz
Secondary : Samsung SyncMaster on VGA, 1280x1024@60.02Hz
I can see clearly tearing in
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I confirm also on precise.
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Confirmed on Precise
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Is this issue still occuring in Oneiric or Precise?
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OK. Fixed. Sort of. I borrowed a monitor for testing purposes. The
monitor had DVI and VGA inputs. I replaced my second monitor with this
one using the DVI connection. Basically you should not get video tearing
on either screen if you use DVI on both monitors. I have been trying to
figure this one
This problem still exists in Lucid. I have a 1680x1050 and a 1280x1024.
Both are plugged into an nVidia 9500 GT. One with a DVI cable, the other
with a VGA->DVI converter (the small monitor doesn't support DVI). Both
Monitors are acer. I have the default nvidia drivers installed (the one
from Jocky
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For the record, this is a dual monitor issue and not a compiz/driver
issue. After disabling one of the monitors, vsync works fine on the
other one.
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I can confirm this issue.
BTW. Why I can't assign bug to nvidia-graphics-drivers-185?
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