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virtual: 0.966
device: 0.940
KVM: 0.888
graphic: 0.884
architecture: 0.736
mistranslation: 0.624
PID: 0.560
arm: 0.557
vnc: 0.516
register: 0.493
debug: 0.492
risc-v: 0.489
performance: 0.431
semantic: 0.407
VMM: 0.378
ppc: 0.361
permissions: 0.337
boot: 0.325
files: 0.285
TCG: 0.260
i386: 0.258
hypervisor: 0.226
socket: 0.221
user-level: 0.173
kernel: 0.169
x86: 0.148
assembly: 0.148
network: 0.078
peripherals: 0.044

Bad screen behavior with adaptive sync
Description of problem:
KDE Wayland has freesync automatically enabled for full screen applications[[1]](https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Variable_refresh_rate#Wayland_configuration). When using a VM in full screen mode, the screen starts having a strange behavior, like "blinking". I've tried windows 10, Linux Mint, MX Linux and Ubuntu 21.10.
The problem disappears if using Xorg or disabling freesync trough KDE settings.
Steps to reproduce:
1. On KDE Wayland, check if freesync is activated in settings> screen> adaptive synchronization 
2. Launch any vm in fuul screen mode
3. Observe the screen
Additional information: