Graphics problem
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justdrea
deepin
2016-04-30 03:11
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I'm having a graphics issue. Whenever I try anything that is a little bit graphics heavy like the multitasking view or editing a photo in Gimp I get this weird scrambled thing that flashes on the screen. It was really hard to capture it as it flashes so fast but I did finally get it. My graphics are built into my motherboard -Asrock Q1900B-ITX and my processor is Intel Celeron CPU 1900@1.99Ghz x 4 (quad core). I have 4 GB of Ram. Here is the picture. You can notice it best against the spotify application as it is dark.


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dance707
deepin
2016-04-30 03:48
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I would run system monitor in your applications and click Resources tab to make sure your not overloading the CPU or your Memory. Are you using the intel-microcode in your Deepin Driver Manager ?
Did this weird scramble thing start to occur recently after a certain application was installed ? Does it do it with out Spotify running ? Some users have reported problems with the Linux version of Spotify.
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justdrea
deepin
2016-04-30 04:14
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No, CPU and RAM usage are fine. This has been happening since I first installed Deepin 15. I then updated to 15.1.1 and it still happened. So then I downloaded the full ISO of Deepin 15.1.1 and did a full install and it still does this. Has nothing to do with spotify, it does that with all the thumbs displayed, it was just easier to see it on spotify because it's black.
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dance707
deepin
2016-04-30 04:26
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30991
No, CPU and RAM usage are fine. This has been happening since I first installed Deepin 15. I then up ...

I see it on the your Google thumb,  but suggested Spotify because others had trouble with it. I would use Deepin User Feedback in your applications to report this problem and send them that screen shot.
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dance707
deepin
2016-04-30 04:42
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30991
No, CPU and RAM usage are fine. This has been happening since I first installed Deepin 15. I then up ...

Another thing you could check is if your BIOS version firmware is up to date or has any important updates. but it is risky to update. Done improperly can leave mother board permanently unusable.
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justdrea
deepin
2016-04-30 04:46
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As for the Deepin User Feedback, I have tried that with other issues and found it to be worthless. I ended up having to go to the Ubuntu forums to get my solutions. As for the BIOS version, I have already updated it to the latest version
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dance707
deepin
2016-04-30 05:07
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https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30991
As for the Deepin User Feedback, I have tried that with other issues and found it to be worthless. I ...

I have found the Deepin User Feedback very helpful on some things they And they will email you back, sometimes its hard to read the message on the email in the bug box. You can also login to bugzilla to check status. In some cases like the Maxthon bug I reported they just say unconfirmed or they will not fix. But I already knew that because the Linux version of Maxthon is using a very old version of Chromium and is no longer under development. But I still would send them that Screenshot and they can detect your system information. Also you probable aware of there up-and-coming new kernel plan that may or may not help your issue.
https://bbs.deepin.org/post/30883
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