Bug ID 1190200
Summary Severe graphics glitches in KDE applications when compositor is disabled
Classification openSUSE
Product openSUSE Tumbleweed
Version Current
Hardware Other
OS Other
Status NEW
Severity Normal
Priority P5 - None
Component Kernel
Assignee kernel-bugs@opensuse.org
Reporter psychonaut@nothingisreal.com
QA Contact qa-bugs@suse.de
Found By ---
Blocker ---

I normally run KDE with the compositor disabled.  In this mode, all KDE
applications exhibit severe screen corruption: all new text or graphics that
appear have a garbled appearance, to the extent that text is completely
illegible.  The corruption sometimes disappears after a few seconds or after
the window is scrolled.  The problem does not affect GTK+ applications.  The
problem can be worked around by using systemsettings5 to tell KDE to enable the
compositor at startup.  However, simply changing the rendering backend (XRender
vs. OpenGL) has no effect.

I am using an onboard Intel HD Graphics 630 controller with the i915 driver. 
I'm not sure if it's the kernel driver/firmware which is causing the problem,
but based on past experience with Intel graphics glitches, I am tentatively
assuming it is.

The problem occurred after updating Tumbleweed from version 20210810 to version
20210827.  (In case it's relevant, this included an update of kernel-default
5.13.8 to 5.13.12, and from kernel-firmware-i915 from 20210719 to 20210812.) 
The problem persists in version 20210830.

Booting from the old 5.13.8 kernel doesn't work around the problem.  I could
also try reverting kernel-firmware-i915 if I can find or build an old package.


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