It looks more like a stride issue to me. There were no such reports in the past about normal setups, i.e. setups, where the experimental fractional scaling setting is not used. There were several reports and fixes about wrong strides and co with the experimental fractional scaling however, like https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/976, https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/415, or https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/mutter/-/merge_requests/1855 (all related to that setting).
So, disabling that experimental setting should work around that issue, I think. Another thing to test would be, whether current GNOME versions (45, upcoming 46) are also affected, or whether they are already fixed here.
It looks more like a stride issue to me. There were no such reports in the past about normal setups, i.e. setups, where the experimental fractional scaling setting is not used. /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/mutter/ -/merge_ requests/ 976, https:/ /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/mutter/ -/merge_ requests/ 415, or https:/ /gitlab. gnome.org/ GNOME/mutter/ -/merge_ requests/ 1855 (all related to that setting).
There were several reports and fixes about wrong strides and co with the experimental fractional scaling however, like https:/
So, disabling that experimental setting should work around that issue, I think. Another thing to test would be, whether current GNOME versions (45, upcoming 46) are also affected, or whether they are already fixed here.