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			<description><![CDATA[<p>Hello...</p><p>I&#039;ve been having a little difficulty with the xfce desktop and was hoping to get some help here. I&#039;ve searched and could not find a similar problem, so I apologize if this is a repeated topic. </p><p>I have a Thinkpad x230 and recently ran Xubuntu on it. Everything seemed fine, but I noticed that when there are movement on the screen (for example, a video, or a window being dragged across screen) there would be these wavy flickers where the movement was. It&#039;s hard to describe, but it&#039;s as if the screen output is not keeping up with the movement so it leaves a &quot;trail.&quot; It looks like lines are being cut into the window or video or whatever. </p><p>I believe this is an xfce specific problem because I tested Windows 8, Ubuntu, Fedora, and they all work. More notably, I&#039;ve tried running Fedora Spin (xfce), and I got the same problem. Similary, when I ran Cinnamon and Gnome Classic on Xubuntu, the display issues were gone. </p><p>Of course I could just use another DE, but I&#039;m really fond of xfce and would like to resolve the issue. Any help would be much appreciated.</p><p>Thank you.</p>]]></description>
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