I was having a similar issue with screen tearing on i3, although I’m on AMD, so your solution may be different.
The two solutions I found were either swapping to a wayland based wm, like sway, which I’ve heard nvidia doesn’t like, or running a specific command either in the terminal or your i3 config file, which is not in my config file for some reason, and I’ve … kinda forgotten what the command was.
… damn, I thought this would be more helpful. Good luck finding a solution that works, I’m sure googling can help.
mmm, i dont want to use wayland tbh, i’ll pick it up eventually, when its mature enough for consideration, but until then im learning about x shenanigans, and it’s quite fun. And likewise, nvidia, so.
that would be the secondary reason i’ve been using linux for 4 going on 5 years now lol. Love it, wouldn’t it trade it for anything. Even with the hell that it can be from time to time.
I was having a similar issue with screen tearing on i3, although I’m on AMD, so your solution may be different.
The two solutions I found were either swapping to a wayland based wm, like sway, which I’ve heard nvidia doesn’t like, or running a specific command either in the terminal or your i3 config file, which is not in my config file for some reason, and I’ve … kinda forgotten what the command was.
… damn, I thought this would be more helpful. Good luck finding a solution that works, I’m sure googling can help.
mmm, i dont want to use wayland tbh, i’ll pick it up eventually, when its mature enough for consideration, but until then im learning about x shenanigans, and it’s quite fun. And likewise, nvidia, so.
I’ll see what i can find on the internet ig.
that’s the spirit lol
that would be the secondary reason i’ve been using linux for 4 going on 5 years now lol. Love it, wouldn’t it trade it for anything. Even with the hell that it can be from time to time.