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I am facing an issue of artifacts on my secondary monitor, which happen most, but not all of the time. About 1/20 reboots, everything works as expected.

The problems are similar as the ones described here: Strange artifacts along window borders after waking computer from sleep mode

  • I am on Ubuntu 23.04
  • The system is a Lenovo IdeaPad C340-14
  • I am using an NVIDIA GeForce MX230
  • The secondary monitor is attached via HDMI and has a resolution of 1920x1080

Things I've already ruled out:

  • It's not an issue with the screen itself, since works fine with a different PC
  • It's also not an issue with the Laptop, since it works under Windows on the same machine

Things I've tried that don't seem to many any difference:

  • Turning off the internal display
  • Changing the drivers. All drivers available via the "Additional drivers" utility (proprietary and open source) are causing the same issue
  • Doing a full re-install of Ubuntu
  • Downgrading Ubuntu
  • Forcing the system to use only the integrated graphics / dedicated GPU via the NVIDIA settings

Other things I've noticed:

  • The issues do not appear when running am Ubuntu live USB
  • About every 1 of 20 reboots, everything works perfectly fine
  • I can reliably reproduce the artifacts by suspending and resuming from sleep
  • Setting a lower resolution on the monitor makes the artifacts worse
  • The issues do not appear on the login screen
makryno
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