If the problem occurs in Wayland and also after uninstalling the old driver, then it sounds like either a kernel bug or a hardware connection problem.
It looks like this is a desktop but with a laptop screen. Is that right?
If the problem occurs in Wayland and also after uninstalling the old driver, then it sounds like either a kernel bug or a hardware connection problem.
It looks like this is a desktop but with a laptop screen. Is that right?