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Gennady Knyazkin2016-01-25 21:12:01
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Gennady Knyazkin, 2016-01-25 21:12:01

How to get rid of tearing when scrolling pages in chromium?

openSUSE Tumbleweed, gnome 3.18, chromium 47, nvidia 352.63 Tiering
appears when scrolling pages in chromium, while it does not exist in the rest of the system.
Moreover, if, let's say, run cs:go, then the breaks in chromium stop.
Does anyone know what could be the matter?

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Rikcon, 2016-01-25
@Rikcon

www.webupd8.org/2014/01/enable-hardware-accelerati...
Here, once it helped me, but the article is pretty old.

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Mako_357, 2016-02-04
@Mako_357

Try in the file in /etc/environment (if not, create) to register

CLUTTER_PAINT=disable-clipped-redraws:disable-culling
CLUTTER_VBLANK=True

And reboot.

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anakhaev_web, 2020-09-18
@anakhaev_web

I will leave the answer for all those who are looking in 2020. Empirically, in my case, it was revealed that the matter is in the hardware acceleration of browsers on Chromium, during installation this setting is usually enabled by default, but I turned it off because when it is turned on, for some reason, videos on various sites begin to flicker.
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- Enabling hardware acceleration in the browser causes artifacts when watching a video
- Disabling causes image breaks (tearing)
Here, as they say, choose the lesser of two evils. At first I turned it off, but I realized that rare artifacts are better than a constant tear that is callous to the eyes ..

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