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Apologies if this has been covered before.
After playing Minecraft my Nvidia Settings are reset. Bit of a pain to keep altering my .conf file and resetting every time. Anyone have any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
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Are you playing MC in full screen or windowed mode? Which mode does it do it in?
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I have been playing in full screen.. Google does have cases of this, but no real answer..
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Tell me if it does it in windowed mode.
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Everything good in windowed mode. Only does it when I go fullscreen F11.. ;)
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I don't pretend to know much about Minecraft, other than there are a number of issues regarding this on Google as you mentioned. I see a lot of references to LWGJL if that means anything to you. Perhaps try to get a newer or patched version of that or, run Minecraft in windowed mode, then maximize it to fullscreen via the title bar. It won't be true fullscreen so it will have a border, albeit a few pixels off true full :)
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Yes, I will still have a delve around.. Seems to be common like you say.. Windowed mode is fine full screen. If I do cure it i'll let you know. Thanks for the sugestions. :D
On updating to the latest kernel 4.1.0 it seems to have stopped resetting my nvidia settings.. However I do now get screen tearing in vlc player. But a quick reboot cures the problem. :)
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I'll take a look if the problem persists thanks. I found a thread on a linux mint forum that said if you add this line to you xorg.conf file it eliminates the screen tearing instantly. I tried it and it works perfectly.
The default is : Option "metamodes" "nvidia-auto-select +0+0
Change to : Option "metamodes" "nvidia-auto-select +0+0 { ForceFullCompositionPipeline = On }"
I'ts the only thing I could find at he time to stop the screen tearing. But will try the compton fix you suggeted also. 8)
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I would do the compton fix first, since it is already confirmed to work on LL.