Quite often, there are graphical glitches in konsole which seemingly aren't caused by doing much more than opening konsole. I realize this is super vague so please LMK what other info I may need to make a better bug report, thanks.
A screenshot might help. :) Also: - Is this when run under KWin in a KDE Plasma environment, or in another DE? - What distro are you using? - Did this just start happening recently, or has it always been happening since you started using Konsole (and what version was that?) - What graphics hardware do you have? NVidia, AMD, Intel? - What kind of graphics drivers are you using: proprietary or open-source?
(In reply to Nate Graham from comment #1) > A screenshot might help. :) Also: > > - Is this when run under KWin in a KDE Plasma environment, or in another DE? > - What distro are you using? > - Did this just start happening recently, or has it always been happening > since you started using Konsole (and what version was that?) > - What graphics hardware do you have? NVidia, AMD, Intel? > - What kind of graphics drivers are you using: proprietary or open-source? ------------------------------------------------------------------------- - Is this when run under KWin in a KDE Plasma environment, or in another DE? > Yes, plasma under X, I believe it was doing it under wayland too but I haven't tested in a while since it's giving me weird issues (besides the point) - What distro are you using? > Arch Linux - Did this just start happening recently, or has it always been happening since you started using Konsole (and what version was that?) > Yes, it's always done it > Version 17.08.2 - What graphics hardware do you have? NVidia, AMD, Intel? > Intel - What kind of graphics drivers are you using: proprietary or open-source? > open-source, i915 driver it looks like from "sudo lspci -v"
Created attachment 108447 [details] Lines are the graphical glitches I described. This particular situation was after clearing the konsole after doing a "lspci -v"
Thanks for the info!
Assuming you are using a HiDPI screen (more than 96 dpi). *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 373232 ***
(In reply to Christoph Feck from comment #5) > Assuming you are using a HiDPI screen (more than 96 dpi). > > *** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of bug 373232 *** Yes, I'm on a Surface Pro 3 so ya I'm on HiDPI