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I´m using Debian 9 (Xfce) and I face a problem with ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ settings (NVIDIA X Server Settings).
When I change the default background image and I have these settings enabled then after login my pc stucks (before the background image is loaded). When I have the default background image the pc works like charm.
The workaround solution for me is to have disabled these options and after login I enable them in order to don’t have problem with tearing.
debian xfce nvidia graphics
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I´m using Debian 9 (Xfce) and I face a problem with ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ settings (NVIDIA X Server Settings).
When I change the default background image and I have these settings enabled then after login my pc stucks (before the background image is loaded). When I have the default background image the pc works like charm.
The workaround solution for me is to have disabled these options and after login I enable them in order to don’t have problem with tearing.
debian xfce nvidia graphics
I do not think this issue relates to these options. Could you provide some log from when your screen got frozen? Could you explain from where you installed your driver?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 17:42
I am not using Feroda anymore but I'm using Debian. I found that when I have the default background image and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then works like charm but when I change the default background and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then my PC stuck after I enter the login credentials.
– Panagos
2 days ago
Could you put your explanations in your answer, so it will easier to keep track of your issue? What happens if you do it in command line interface after having log in (you can use something like thisnvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }"in a terminal? Are you still using XFCE4?
– Paradox
2 days ago
Yes I still using XFCE4 and when I enable these settings after login works and I don't have problem with tearing. Even after clean installation of Debian OS, I have the same problem. I have change GPU with a new one and still I have the same problem...
– Panagos
yesterday
Which version of Nvidia driver are you using?
– Paradox
12 hours ago
add a comment |
I´m using Debian 9 (Xfce) and I face a problem with ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ settings (NVIDIA X Server Settings).
When I change the default background image and I have these settings enabled then after login my pc stucks (before the background image is loaded). When I have the default background image the pc works like charm.
The workaround solution for me is to have disabled these options and after login I enable them in order to don’t have problem with tearing.
debian xfce nvidia graphics
I´m using Debian 9 (Xfce) and I face a problem with ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ settings (NVIDIA X Server Settings).
When I change the default background image and I have these settings enabled then after login my pc stucks (before the background image is loaded). When I have the default background image the pc works like charm.
The workaround solution for me is to have disabled these options and after login I enable them in order to don’t have problem with tearing.
debian xfce nvidia graphics
debian xfce nvidia graphics
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I do not think this issue relates to these options. Could you provide some log from when your screen got frozen? Could you explain from where you installed your driver?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 17:42
I am not using Feroda anymore but I'm using Debian. I found that when I have the default background image and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then works like charm but when I change the default background and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then my PC stuck after I enter the login credentials.
– Panagos
2 days ago
Could you put your explanations in your answer, so it will easier to keep track of your issue? What happens if you do it in command line interface after having log in (you can use something like thisnvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }"in a terminal? Are you still using XFCE4?
– Paradox
2 days ago
Yes I still using XFCE4 and when I enable these settings after login works and I don't have problem with tearing. Even after clean installation of Debian OS, I have the same problem. I have change GPU with a new one and still I have the same problem...
– Panagos
yesterday
Which version of Nvidia driver are you using?
– Paradox
12 hours ago
add a comment |
I do not think this issue relates to these options. Could you provide some log from when your screen got frozen? Could you explain from where you installed your driver?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 17:42
I am not using Feroda anymore but I'm using Debian. I found that when I have the default background image and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then works like charm but when I change the default background and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then my PC stuck after I enter the login credentials.
– Panagos
2 days ago
Could you put your explanations in your answer, so it will easier to keep track of your issue? What happens if you do it in command line interface after having log in (you can use something like thisnvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }"in a terminal? Are you still using XFCE4?
– Paradox
2 days ago
Yes I still using XFCE4 and when I enable these settings after login works and I don't have problem with tearing. Even after clean installation of Debian OS, I have the same problem. I have change GPU with a new one and still I have the same problem...
– Panagos
yesterday
Which version of Nvidia driver are you using?
– Paradox
12 hours ago
I do not think this issue relates to these options. Could you provide some log from when your screen got frozen? Could you explain from where you installed your driver?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 17:42
I do not think this issue relates to these options. Could you provide some log from when your screen got frozen? Could you explain from where you installed your driver?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 17:42
I am not using Feroda anymore but I'm using Debian. I found that when I have the default background image and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then works like charm but when I change the default background and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then my PC stuck after I enter the login credentials.
– Panagos
2 days ago
I am not using Feroda anymore but I'm using Debian. I found that when I have the default background image and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then works like charm but when I change the default background and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then my PC stuck after I enter the login credentials.
– Panagos
2 days ago
Could you put your explanations in your answer, so it will easier to keep track of your issue? What happens if you do it in command line interface after having log in (you can use something like this
nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }" in a terminal? Are you still using XFCE4?– Paradox
2 days ago
Could you put your explanations in your answer, so it will easier to keep track of your issue? What happens if you do it in command line interface after having log in (you can use something like this
nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }" in a terminal? Are you still using XFCE4?– Paradox
2 days ago
Yes I still using XFCE4 and when I enable these settings after login works and I don't have problem with tearing. Even after clean installation of Debian OS, I have the same problem. I have change GPU with a new one and still I have the same problem...
– Panagos
yesterday
Yes I still using XFCE4 and when I enable these settings after login works and I don't have problem with tearing. Even after clean installation of Debian OS, I have the same problem. I have change GPU with a new one and still I have the same problem...
– Panagos
yesterday
Which version of Nvidia driver are you using?
– Paradox
12 hours ago
Which version of Nvidia driver are you using?
– Paradox
12 hours ago
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I do not think this issue relates to these options. Could you provide some log from when your screen got frozen? Could you explain from where you installed your driver?
– Paradox
Apr 5 at 17:42
I am not using Feroda anymore but I'm using Debian. I found that when I have the default background image and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then works like charm but when I change the default background and the options ¨Force Composition Pipeline¨ and ¨Force Full Composition Pipeline¨ are enabled then my PC stuck after I enter the login credentials.
– Panagos
2 days ago
Could you put your explanations in your answer, so it will easier to keep track of your issue? What happens if you do it in command line interface after having log in (you can use something like this
nvidia-settings --assign CurrentMetaMode="nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }"in a terminal? Are you still using XFCE4?– Paradox
2 days ago
Yes I still using XFCE4 and when I enable these settings after login works and I don't have problem with tearing. Even after clean installation of Debian OS, I have the same problem. I have change GPU with a new one and still I have the same problem...
– Panagos
yesterday
Which version of Nvidia driver are you using?
– Paradox
12 hours ago