Oxide only runs on Ubuntu.

But that's still a valid question : if that GPU was to expose such a
slowdown on another OS (Android say), the upstream Blink code would
probably have marked it with a quirk or blacklist to signal the bad
performance of the driver.

So either we end up calling glBindFramebufferEXT in a context quite
different from the Android one, exposing an unknown driver bug. Or there
is something making that context quite different like Mir or Unity ?

@ChrisCoulson or @gerboland: could one of you guys have a try at
distilling that into a C test case?

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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1550371

Title:
  Webbrowser slow scroll and artifact rendering on freiza

Status in Canonical System Image:
  Confirmed
Status in Oxide:
  Invalid
Status in webbrowser-app package in Ubuntu:
  Invalid

Bug description:
  Copied from private avila bug: 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/avila-private/+bug/1547569
  STEPS:
  1. Install the latest image
  2. Open the browser
  3. Goto ubuntu.com
  4. Wait for the page to load
  5. Scroll the page

  EXPECT
  Smooth scrolling and rendering as seen on arale and krillin

  ACTUAL:
  Very slow render time on most site with a lot of content
  Scrolling is glitchy and seems to want to fresh render each page as it is 
scrolled

  This is most prominently seen on ubuntu.com but also ebay and amazon
  webapps.

  Webbrowser seems to display the issue the most although I beleive it
  is more likely to be the graphics stack somewhere, tvoss believe that
  perfservice will hopefully solve the issue.

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