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Linux Distribution: Linux Mint 20.2 Cinnamon
Desktop Environment: Cinnamon 5.0.5
Graphics Card: GTX 970
GPU Driver Version: NVIDIA 460.91.03
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Attempt to drag anything in the browser ( eg. click & hold on a random image and then move the mouse ) the image now lags after the cursor and slowly chases it until it finally catches up.
This *only* happens in chrome, not in firefox or any other program.
Just wondering if anyone else is seeing this and/or have a fix as it's beginning to drive me nuts :|
Very different environment though - this is Pop_OS 20.04, on AMD mesa graphics, gnome 3.
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Why isn't there a change log for google chrome - they have "release notes" but that's only for major versions