nVidia problems {after Suspend}
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Bug report: VB-74762 & VB-71517
Environment: Vivaldi version: 3.4
Operating System: Linux x86.64 ArchLinuxScreen issues after suspend
Steps to reproduce:
After waking my laptop from suspend, the Vivaldi screens are corrupted by graphical glitches. Speed dial buttons are gone, scrolling results in a graphical mess. Vivaldi needs to be closed and reopened in order to recover. Fine in Chromium Version 87.0.4280.66 (Official Build) Arch Linux (64-bit). The laptop is running an nVidia 1650 discrete GPU, on EndeavourOS ( Archlinux 64 bit ).
I have also tried to restore Vivaldi by removing my profile, and letting it resync, without change in results.https://forum.endeavouros.com/t/solved-vivaldi-after-waking/9971
Running Intel is fine upon waking from suspend.
Is there a setting somewhere that makes VV different from Chromium?
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@onyxnz said in nVidia problems:
The laptop is running an nVidia 1650 discrete GPU
I can't say it's that simple as a Chromium bug, reading the EndeavourOS links you sent you are using optimus-manager for switching between intel & Nvidia so it's not that discrete, maybe it's also how optimus-manager handles waking up from suspend. I also assume you are using the proprietary drivers, well Nvidia & Linux, the old story...
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Thanks peeps; I can confirm that 3.4 is still at issue, but 3.5 snapshot from the AUR works fine.
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For anyone else following, this is the VV team reply:
Hi,Thanks for reporting this issue.
There is a known issue on Chromium side so we decided not to do anything for this at this stage as it is not a bug on us.
Here is the link in case you would like to follow up.
[https://bugs.chromium.org/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=1001851&q=hibernation linux&can=2
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You can check if disabling 'Use Hardware Acceleration when Available' (via Setting > WebPages) setting can work this around or not.Hope this helps.
Thank you for your time writing us this report and for using Vivaldi!Best,
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Team VivaldiAnd, having tested it, I can confirm that switching Hardware Acellearation off, as suggested, fixes the issue.
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