The bug was introduced in rev 1275 (85.0.4183.83).
Previous rev 1269 (84.0.4147.135) was working fine.
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Florian, It was already fixed long ago in 14.04, but you need to enable
it manually:
- Open chrome://settings/
- Go to "Show advanced settings..." -> "System" -> "Use hardware acceleration
when available"
- Restart chrome
- Check chrome://gpu/
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Thanks Emmeran for pointing this!
chromium-browser 43.0.2357.130 (released a week ago) has been fixed.
Still, for distros older than 15.10, GPU acceleration remains off by
default. To enable GPU acceleration again:
- Open chrome://settings/
- Go to Show advanced settings... - System - Use
** Description changed:
After installing package chromium-browser 43.0.2357.81-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1089
hardware acceleration becomes disabled.
I had no problem with previous chromium version.
Console output:
- jose@jose:~$ chromium-browser
+ $ chromium-browser
Seems like GPU usage in chromium was deliberately disabled in last build
because of GPU crashes.
See https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/chromium-
browser/+bug/1466670/comments/1
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I am also running an Intel HD Graphics 4000 GPU. Exact details, from
chrome://gpu:
Version Information:
Data exported6/11/2015, 5:37:51 PM
Chrome version Chrome/43.0.2357.81
Operating system Linux 3.13.0-54-generic
Software rendering list
Public bug reported:
After installing package chromium-browser 43.0.2357.81-0ubuntu0.14.04.1.1089
hardware acceleration becomes disabled.
I had no problem with previous chromium version.
Console output:
jose@jose:~$ chromium-browser
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