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ivvanvg
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Ubuntu 18.10 & AMD RX 580. Flicker screen artifacts

After installing the operating system constant flicker. Ubuntu 18.10 & AMD RX 580. Screen artifacts - YouTube

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guy_named_zach
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You may be seeing this issue  if you are using a Freesync monitor. Freesync is currently broken/not working with the current kernel (linux 4.18).  This may change with a newer kernel (linux 5.0+), but for now you will have to disable it.

Update the file /etc/default/grub so GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT is set to 

GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX_DEFAULT="splash quiet amdgpu.dc=0"

then run

update-grub.

On your next boot, you must set the refresh rate manually with the following command in the teminal:

$ xrandr -r 60

This will set your refresh rate to 60Hz. Other display modes can be shown by running xrandr with no options.

Thank you guy_named_zach‌. I'm making my way back to linux and this was a pretty big road block upon a fresh install of Kubuntu 18.10. I then went to 19.04 hoping for a fix, no luck there. This however did work, no more screen tearing. I hope this does not interfere with the gaming I intend to do. Thanks a lot!

[edit] I am using a freesync monitor via HDMI, Kubuntu 19.04 - fresh install

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germano
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Maybe a bit off-topic since I'm on Open Suse Leap but since the posts lead me to believe that this is an issue prone to happen on any Linux, I thought that it was worthy to mention that the   xrandr -r 60   proposed command solved alone the problem for me. There was not need to tamper with the grub/kernel configuration.

Thanks guy_named_zach

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Thanks for the response. The extra configuration seemed to be required on

my system until recently.

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