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Tearing issues Intel Iris plus surface laptop 3

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I have a big tearing problem on my screen, even when using an external display

I'm using a Surface Laptop 3 with the surface kernel from this github (the latest one)

I have tried this method who didn't work

I have read somewhere that by executing this i should have a response but nothing outputs : grep -A29 Chipsets /var/log/Xorg.0.log

i have version i915 of intel drivers and when adding /ect/X11/xorg.conf.d/20-intel.conf it does weird things on my screen like something is wrong so i always have to delete it afterwards

I've been trying to fix this for a month moreless so i done a lot more things which i dont remember...

I know i'm not giving a lot of informations about my system but as i'm new to linux and posting questions in forums, i'm not sure what more i can send. Just tell me what informations to send and i'll do. I'm sick of those tearings ...

David avatar
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What version of Ubuntu?
Sensei Collant avatar
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i Use ubuntu 20.04.3 David
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I fixed it by using Ubuntu Wayland thanks to [this](https://askubuntu.com/questions/1231441/ubuntu-screen-flickering/1250859#1250859) post [why is Wayland better](https://askubuntu.com/questions/11537/why-is-wayland-better)
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