Yesterday I upgraded display drivers to 378.09 through Ubuntu additional drivers, restarted the computer and everything seemed OK. Today I woke my computer from S3 and got colourful garbled window edges and corrupt title bar. Second suspend & wake changed the look of the edges.
“unity --replace” fixes the issue, but it comes back after every time I suspend with varying severity. For example, in last test only passive window title bars and window control buttons are garbled, but it can make the window borders extremely wide (100px or so) with solid non-theme colors.
Yes, this happens to me as well on both 16.04 and 16.10 on both 375.26 and 378.09 on MSI GS63VR 6RF with GTX 1060.
Also using Intel for powersaving using prime-select is very buggy. Computer doesn’t shutdown or restart. I had to force shutdown.
Also while I am not doing any GPU intensive work, my GPU fans kick in and the temps are around 55C.
Hi All, Are you sure 375.26 don’t have this issue? Please attach nvidia bug report and photo showing this issue. Make sure to blacklist nouveau and vga=0
I dropped back to 375.26 and problem is gone. You can find a photo in my first post, however the corruption looks a bit different after every resume. Forgot to mention that I’m using Ubuntu 16.04LTS with GTX1070.
Yesterday got new 375.39 update. And today testing suspend. It is same problem with corrupted window borders etc. Version is 375.39 long-lived branch. Ubuntu 16.04 LTS. NVIDIA GTX 770
in 375.26 version has not corrupted window borders.
Please release this! I carry my laptop back and forth from my office every day, and having to do a full reboot every time I start up is extremely tedious, to say the least. I would think that this problem is sufficiently disruptive to merit its own release.
Agreed, this is very annoying, what is even more annoying is that it doesn’t have a workaround for the time being other than switching to Nouveau driver.