I was unable to reproduce the issue on CentOS 7 with an nVidia GPU or on
CentOS 8 with VMWare Tools.  Can you provide more details regarding your
system?

DRC

On 1/28/20 11:13 AM, Marcello Blancasio wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm not able to run recent Chrome with GPU acceleration (
> google-chrome-stable.x86_64, version 79.0.3945.130-1, installed from
> google-chrome repo):
>
> [6981:6981:0128/172712.708029:ERROR:gl_surface_glx.cc(129)] Failed to
> get GLXConfig
> [6981:6981:0128/172712.708168:ERROR:gl_surface_glx.cc(475)]
> CreateDummyWindow(gfx::GetXDisplay()) failed
> [6981:6981:0128/172712.708199:ERROR:gl_initializer_x11.cc(148)]
> GLSurfaceGLX::InitializeOneOff failed.
> [6981:6981:0128/172712.712314:ERROR:viz_main_impl.cc(180)] Exiting GPU
> process due to errors during initialization
> [7007:12:0128/172712.894210:ERROR:command_buffer_proxy_impl.cc(124)]
> ContextResult::kTransientFailure: Failed to send
> GpuChannelMsg_CreateCommandBuffer.
>
> Chrome succeeds to start but chrome://gpu reports "Software only" for
> WebGL/WebGL2.
>
> I also tried the workaround suggested here:
> https://github.com/VirtualGL/virtualgl/issues/73
>
> without success. I exported VGL_DEFAULTFBCONFIG=GLX_ALPHA_SIZE,8 to
> the environment but nothing changed.
>
> -
> M.

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