Graphical Artifacts on Lenovo Xiaoxin 14 Pro with OLED Screen on Arch Linux Gnome Wayland with Linux-zen Kernel
I am experiencing graphical artifacts on my Lenovo Xiaoxin 14 Pro laptop running Arch Linux with the Gnome Wayland desktop environment and the Linux-zen kernel. The issue is particularly noticeable during Gnome DE animations, but when I open something like steam runtime and there are animations that are running in background (game downloading as an example), there are exceptionally fewer glitches going on the screen.
The laptop has a 2880×1800 resolution OLED screen and is powered by an AMD Ryzen 7 8845H with Radeon 780M Graphics. The integrated GPU is an AMD Phoenix3. I am using the open-source MESA driver for graphics.
The graphical artifacts do not affect gaming performance and seem to be limited to certain animations and transitions. I have tried updating the MESA driver several times, but the issue persists. I have also tried switching to a different Linux distribution (Nobara Linux), but the problem reappeared after some time.
Furthermore, I have found similar issues reported by users of Framework laptops, but the solutions provided for those cases have not worked for me.
Sorry if my bug report is not written properly and there are some typos or not full logs to understand the source of the issue. You can contact me directly on email egork2503@gmail.com if there are any information needed to reproduce this bug.
So here are all the information about the system that I currently know how to provide: VID_20240524_221114532_2