19th September 2016, 13:22
(19th September 2016, 12:19)leszek Wrote: It looks to me like a graphicscard/driver issue. Did you tried disabling desktop effects or change its OpenGL version there ?
Does this only happen with mintupdate ? Do you have other GTK Apps like GMusicbrowser which behave like this ?
I saw such thing on old Intel X200s once and there it was a memory issue. As the memory is shared with the inbuilt graphicschip you needed two exactly same RAM chips inside otherwise it could produce such weirdness all over the place.
no gtk (well i think it isn't) - but it happened with mozilla thunderbird once.
But guess graphic could be - using a not-much-power-consuming cpu (intel j1900) has its pros and cons - i will look into the graphic settings.