Plasmashell inverts(flips?) screen after running a game? (X11/Plasma 6)
Hi, I’m using nvidia drivers. FOr whatever reason at times Plasmashell would get “cute” and flip the screen to the point I just run plasmashell --replace
and everything goes back to normal…
Is there something… I could do ?
I get that as well. As far as I understand it, and someone is welcomed to correct or expand on any of this - this is because when you play a game (primarily when using gamemoderun), it disables your compositor. When you exit the game, it kicks the compositor back on. I have no idea why it has issues on coming back on, seems to be related to Nvidia in X11.
Some things that I’ve found that help is disabling the compositor (Alt+Shift+F12)
After doing that, I try to maximize and un-maximize any windows I still have up, then re-enable the compositor with the same shortcut.Realistically, your plasmashell solution is great. Theoretically, Wayland shouldn’t have this issue, but I know Wayland comes with its own issues with Nvidia.
What do you mean by flip? Like rotate the screen upside down? Or mirror the image?
@cyborganism Yes, rotating upside down. It doesnt happen all the time but I’m also like puzzled what’s causing it…
Maybe you’re pressing some key binding that is set to rotate your desktop. Like ctrl+alt+arrow? Or something like that?
@cyborganism@lemmy.ca No…? I play with a controller… mostly. Both have exhibited the same behavior with controller or keyboard/mouse. Plasmashell gets weird starts flickering like crazy or flips the image in reverse. (as in bottom is now top)
It’s been an ongoing thing. Whatever is happening resetting plasmashell always helps. Which begs the question if plasmashell is getting “somehow influenced” by something.
Ah ok.
What distro are you using? What’s your video card? Do you have any customizations to your Linux that we should be aware of?
@cyborganism@lemmy.ca
- Arch Linux, everything vanilla.
- RTX 3090
I’m not really into customizing the living hell of my devices. I enjoy stability and would rather just settle with plain of defaults.
Has happened with Plasma 5. I always thought it was kwin (compositor) but… who knows.
Can you try rolling back you Nvidia driver to a previous version and try again to see if it still happens?