Go easy on me; I'm a Linux Noob.
I just installed Kali Linux onto a new ASUS laptop. The install went perfectly, but after the first reboot, I'm getting some strange graphic artifacts every time part of the screen refreshes. These artifacts are a bunch of multicolored "pixels" that momentarily block out anything new that shows up on the screen, even in the terminal window. I have to wait a second or two for the artifacts to disappear before I can see what was behind them. This happens with mouseover tips, right-click menus, and scrolling on webpages.
I suspect this is a graphics card driver issue or screen refresh setting, but I'm not sure where to start the investigation. Any ideas?
I tried taking a screenshot, but the artifacts don't show up.
The laptop is an ASUS VivoBook F512DA: https://www.asus.com/us/Laptops/ASUS...ook-15-F512DA/