Now I can't reproduce the GPU process crash after restarting, all the
WebGL examples work fine.
I'll open up a new bug with a gdb stack trace of the GPU process if I
get a reproducible crash again.
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Further info at: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/712377
It's off topic to this webgl bug.
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Title:
webgl doesn't wor
Sorry, I'm not familiar with either of those installation errors.
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Title:
webgl doesn't work with chrome
Status in
I've tried to enable webgl in chromium but it does not work.
And I can't install Chrome because I get "Package is of bad quality" error
message:
Lintian check results for
/home/krychek/Desktop/google-chrome-stable_current_amd64.deb:
E: google-chrome-stable: file-in-etc-not-marked-as-conffile
e
I was referring to Chrome 22.x from the stable channel. Old Chrome
versions are rare since they're only distributed by Google and are
automatically updated.
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Erno wrote:
> The version of Chromium in Precise (18.x) is older than what you get
with Chrome from the Google stable channel (22.x).
Which version of Chrome were you referring to in comment #15? If
upstream Chromium version numbers are always ahead of upstream Chrome
version numbers than you mi
I should add that when it comes to improving and extending Mesa,
historically Ubuntu/Canonical has made very few upstream contributions
to Mesa, the Linux kernel, cairo and other important technical
components. They seem to prefer to focus on developing visual and
usability components (eg notifica
Chromium is the open source project that Chrome is based on (it includes
further proprietary stuff and Google branding). The version of Chromium
in Precise (18.x) is older than what you get with Chrome from the Google
stable channel (22.x).
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Chromium is the development version of Chrome , right? Sort of like
Fedora is to RHEL, right? So the Chromium support you mention should be
coming to Chrome sooner or later.
>From what I've been able to work out the reason it doesn't yet work in
Chrome but does work in Firefox/Chromium is as fol
Because it doesn't work with Chrome, like reported in comment #7. It's the same
way on Precise with Chrome + Mesa,
the GPU process crashes. I don't know why it crashes on Chrome but works with
Firefox and Chromium.
There aren't separate WebGL implementations for different video cards in
Chrome/C
Why are you saying that it doesn't work with Mesa when it's working in
Firefox? Am I missing something here? To me it looks like Google just
hasn't implemented webgl for these video cards/drivers yet.
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This sounds a little circular. It doesn't work with Mesa -> it's
blacklisted by google -> not a bug because it's blacklisted?
FWIW it seems to work fine with Chromium from Precise after disabling
the blacklist. Wonder what's different.
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Hmmm, if it's officially not supported then I guess there is nothing we
can do. I have a Optimus dual-GPU configuration with Nouveau driver so
it's not a surprise that it doesn't work.
Maybe you are right and this bug should be closed and new ones should be
filed if someone has this problem with s
Fair enough. I never was one for the verbose messages, but I did
consider asking for a fresh set of logs from Quantal. In the end I
thought it would be cleaner and less confusing to start with the new
logs in a new bug report, but putting them here will do. I don't have
Chrome or Chromium so can
Forgot to mention that I'm using Ubuntu 12.10 x64.
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madbiologist: Are you mass closing bugs like this? I don't think this is
the right protocol to do this:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Bugs/Responses#Old_untouched_bugs
First you should test the bug yourself, in this case it's really easy.
Second if you can't reproduce it you should ask the original repo
Official support for Ubuntu 10.10 "Maverick Meerkat" and Ubuntu 11.04
"Natty Narwhal" has ended. If this is still occurring on Ubuntu 12.10
"Quantal Quetzal" please file a new bug.
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