Re: Chromium and Chrome-google unmanageable

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On Sun, 23 Jan 2022 12:44:35 +0100
"ajh-valmer" <ajh.valmer@xxxxxxx> wrote:

> On Saturday 22 January 2022 22:48:36 Borg Labs wrote:
> > > > On Saturday 22 January 2022 12:31:31 ajh-valmer wrote:
> 
> > If they're gtk apps? Maybe it's a gtk setting probem?
> > Kate
> 
> Which Gtk applications should be installed ?
> Normally  Chromium and Chrome-google do that automatically
> or inform if there is a missing package...

Chromium is GTK3, but the original screen capture looked more like
a broken video acceleration problem.  Judging from all the hideous
stuff in the Chromium ebuild, any of X, mesa, opengl, GTK3, and 
various types of support in the video driver (for opencl, vulkan, etc.) 
*could* be the culprit, but the video driver is the most likely to be
responsible.

I'd recommend the nvidia proprietary driver over nouveau in this case,
because nouveau is reverse-engineered and doesn't always handle all
the capabilities of every card correctly.  Make sure you have the right
version for your hardware—it forks periodically.

The other thing you can try is downgrading Chrom(e|ium), if your
distro offers that option, to make sure it isn't a bug in the browser.

E. Liddell
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