pixilation

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Pixilation refers to visual artifacts where images or video appear blocky or distorted. On WindowsForum.com, users discuss pixilation issues in various contexts, including Linux dual-boot setups and video streaming. One thread describes pixilation in Firefox after installing Ubuntu 20.10, which resolved after switching to the XFCE desktop environment. Another thread involves pixilation during Netflix streaming on Windows 7 while using a VPN, possibly related to video card performance or network issues. These discussions highlight troubleshooting steps such as changing desktop environments or checking hardware capabilities.
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    Groovy Gorilla - not so Grooooovy

    Hi, So last night I waste two of my life trying to install Ubuntu Groovy Gorilla which was Ubuntu 20.10. Anyway, the first of install nothing booted properly, the second round it did but had issues and I could not boot up windows, the third round it finally installed and I then had to install a...
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    Windows 7 Troubleshooting Video Streaming Issues on Windows 7 with VPN Setup

    Not sure if I am in the correct forum for this question but, please indulge me. I use a VPN for downloading Netflix as I live in Japan and this bloody country has not allowed free downloading of Netflix from the US. Anyway, I have found lately that after about 20 minutes of viewing the monitor...
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