Konsole terminal showing tearing when running commands

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I'm getting this weird "screen tearing" kind of effect when running commands on my terminal The tearing actually shows what's behind the terminal, in this case I had youtube on Firefox behind the Konsole.
This is only showing when hitting enter to execute a command. Tearing seems to disappear when minimizing and maximizing the window again, running clear or even by just hitting enter multiple times. This is the only application showing this behavior.
Any ideas on a fix? I'm using Kubuntu 18.04 on a HP Envy x360 running on a 8th gen Intel core, no Nvidia or AMD dedicated graphics card.

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I'm getting this weird "screen tearing" kind of effect when running commands on my terminal The tearing actually shows what's behind the terminal, in this case I had youtube on Firefox behind the Konsole.
This is only showing when hitting enter to execute a command. Tearing seems to disappear when minimizing and maximizing the window again, running clear or even by just hitting enter multiple times. This is the only application showing this behavior.
Any ideas on a fix? I'm using Kubuntu 18.04 on a HP Envy x360 running on a 8th gen Intel core, no Nvidia or AMD dedicated graphics card.

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I'm getting this weird "screen tearing" kind of effect when running commands on my terminal The tearing actually shows what's behind the terminal, in this case I had youtube on Firefox behind the Konsole.
This is only showing when hitting enter to execute a command. Tearing seems to disappear when minimizing and maximizing the window again, running clear or even by just hitting enter multiple times. This is the only application showing this behavior.
Any ideas on a fix? I'm using Kubuntu 18.04 on a HP Envy x360 running on a 8th gen Intel core, no Nvidia or AMD dedicated graphics card.

graphics kubuntu intel-graphics tearing konsole
I'm getting this weird "screen tearing" kind of effect when running commands on my terminal The tearing actually shows what's behind the terminal, in this case I had youtube on Firefox behind the Konsole.
This is only showing when hitting enter to execute a command. Tearing seems to disappear when minimizing and maximizing the window again, running clear or even by just hitting enter multiple times. This is the only application showing this behavior.
Any ideas on a fix? I'm using Kubuntu 18.04 on a HP Envy x360 running on a 8th gen Intel core, no Nvidia or AMD dedicated graphics card.

graphics kubuntu intel-graphics tearing konsole
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