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{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Screen flickering} Screen flickering on devices with Intel graphics --- A possible cause can be buggy Intel graphics power management. You can try disabling it by adding `i915.enable_rc6=0` boot flag. To do this from a running system and make it permanent, run the following terminal command: 1. {icon terminal}`EDITOR=gedit sudo /etc/default/grub` File ///etc/default/grub// will be opened in `gedit` with administrator privileges (so be careful with the next step). 2. Find the //**GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX**// line 3. Change it to look like this: ``` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="i915.enable_rc6=0" ``` 4. Save the file. Restart for this to take effect. NOTE: Instead of `gedit` you can use a text editor of your choice.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Screen flickering} Screen flickering on devices with Intel graphics --- A possible cause can be buggy Intel graphics power management. You can try disabling it by adding `i915.enable_rc6=0` boot flag. To do this from a running system and make it permanent, run the following terminal command: 1. {icon terminal}`EDITOR=gedit sudo -e /etc/default/grub` File ///etc/default/grub// will be opened in `gedit` with administrator privileges (so be careful with the next step). 2. Find the //**GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX**// line 3. Change it to look like this: ``` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="i915.enable_rc6=0" ``` 4. Save the file. Restart for this to take effect. NOTE: Instead of `gedit` you can use a text editor of your choice.
{nav icon=home, name=Main Page > icon=wrench, name=Troubleshooting > Screen flickering} Screen flickering on devices with Intel graphics --- A possible cause can be buggy Intel graphics power management. You can try disabling it by adding `i915.enable_rc6=0` boot flag. To do this from a running system and make it permanent, run the following terminal command: 1. {icon terminal}`EDITOR=gedit sudo
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/etc/default/grub` File ///etc/default/grub// will be opened in `gedit` with administrator privileges (so be careful with the next step). 2. Find the //**GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX**// line 3. Change it to look like this: ``` GRUB_CMDLINE_LINUX="i915.enable_rc6=0" ``` 4. Save the file. Restart for this to take effect. NOTE: Instead of `gedit` you can use a text editor of your choice.
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