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    Chromium-browser NOT displaying anything.

    Recent upgrade to V14.04 apparently has some problems.
    "chromium-browser" in a bash shell generates the following errors:
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    The black area on the left of the screenshot is the chromium-browser display.
    How do make the NVidia 8400GT graphics card DRI2 capable?
    Or is this just a missing openGL component problem?

    #2
    Which driver are you using -- Nouveau or the nVidia binary?

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      #3
      Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
      Which driver are you using -- Nouveau or the nVidia binary?
      I'm using the NVidia driver V304.117, NV-control version 1.28

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        #4
        Take a look at this list of startup switches for Chromium. Does it help if you use any of those that disable hardware accelerated rendering?

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          #5
          Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
          Take a look at this list of startup switches for Chromium. Does it help if you use any of those that disable hardware accelerated rendering?
          The --disable-gpu command-line switch corrects whatever is ailing the chromium-browser

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            #6
            Hm, pretty big hammer -- now Chromium is using the CPU for all graphics computations. Was that the only switch that made any difference?

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              #7
              [SOLVED] Chromium-browser NOT displaying anything.

              Originally posted by SteveRiley View Post
              Hm, pretty big hammer -- now Chromium is using the CPU for all graphics computations. Was that the only switch that made any difference?
              I appreciate your help on this problem, but I only use Chromium to look at one website, which slows firefox to unuseability (www.harveyorgan.blogspot.com). So I'll explore the other command-line switches at my leisure and mark this problem as [SOLVED]

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