You could try installing the newest kernel. Mint apparently comes with a great built-in tool to do so.
It might contain newer drivers that fix your issues. I also see there’s a variant with Nvidia GPU… in that case it also might be Nvidias fault. Which would be not surprising at all. (Mint got a driver utility you could meddle with).
I switched to the newest Kernel version and sadly the problem still persists. :(
Yep, I have the variant with a Nvidia GPU and I also think that it’s highly likely that they fucked up. I’ve already noticed that I don’t see a lot of settings in the Nvidia server settings app where other people seem to have way more options than me.
Perhaps the nvidia driver doesn’t load correctly. Could you open a terminal, enter lspci -nnk and look for your GPU in the list to check if the kernel driver in use says “nvidia” and/or “nvidia_drm”?
You could try installing the newest kernel. Mint apparently comes with a great built-in tool to do so. It might contain newer drivers that fix your issues. I also see there’s a variant with Nvidia GPU… in that case it also might be Nvidias fault. Which would be not surprising at all. (Mint got a driver utility you could meddle with).
I switched to the newest Kernel version and sadly the problem still persists. :(
Yep, I have the variant with a Nvidia GPU and I also think that it’s highly likely that they fucked up. I’ve already noticed that I don’t see a lot of settings in the Nvidia server settings app where other people seem to have way more options than me.
Perhaps the nvidia driver doesn’t load correctly. Could you open a terminal, enter lspci -nnk and look for your GPU in the list to check if the kernel driver in use says “nvidia” and/or “nvidia_drm”?