should be fixed by now
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: Confirmed => Fix Released
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I hit the same problem, LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 workaround doesn't work for
me , but kernel 4.0.0-999-generic ( http://kernel.ubuntu.com/~kernel-
ppa/mainline/daily/current/ ) can fix my problem as makis said.
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Had same problems with Intel GPU and Ubuntu 14.10.Problem seems to be
fixed by updating kernel to 3.19 rc7.
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With Chrome 40, the problem isn't properly fixed for me. HW acceleration
does work, but the display/graphic session still crashes in full screen
(tested with youtube html5 player), especially when you use a compiz
animation (I often use the scale plugin).
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This affects me too: Acceleration and WebGL worked fine in Ubuntu 14.04,
and broke after upgrading to 14.10.
I use Google Chrome (google-chrome-stable 39.0.2171.99-1), also with an
Intel integrated GPU (Lenovo G580 laptop), and Mesa 10.3.0.
The LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 workaround works for me: i
Issue might be actually the X driver and mesa disagreeing how to handle
the memory buffers.
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=757435
** Bug watch added: Debian Bug tracker #757435
http://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=757435
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Chrome 40 now sets LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1 automatically on desktop Linux
(https://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=415681).
** Bug watch added: code.google.com/p/chromium/issues #415681
http://code.google.com/p/chromium/issues/detail?id=415681
** Also affects: chromium-browser via
fast'n'dirty patch
sudo sed -i's/Exec=chromium-browser/Exec=env LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE=1
chromium-browser/g' /usr/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop
It is possible you have to apply the patch to
~/.local/share/applications/chromium-browser.desktop
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** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided = High
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Google Chrome crash with mesa 10.3 on Intel GPU
The same problem
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Google Chrome crash with mesa 10.3 on Intel GPU
Status in “mesa” package in Ubuntu:
When starting chrome(ium) with --disable-gpu-sandbox option, GPU
acceleration works properly.
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I've been running with --disable-gpu-sandbox since the 14th and so far
haven't experienced any more issues with crashes and lock ups.
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I confirm this bug also affects Ivy Bridge. But though the
LIBGL_DRI3_DISABLE work around does enable gpu, it introduces other
graphical freezes when going in full screen mode, tested in YouTube
html5 player. It makes the whole graphical session unresponsive.
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** Summary changed:
- Google Chrome crash with mesa 10.3 on SandyBridge GPU
+ Google Chrome crash with mesa 10.3 on Intel GPU
** Description changed:
When I start google-chrome on my Ubuntu 14.10 system the process it uses
to test for a working GPU crashes and then Chrome falls back to
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