

I intentionally disabled my (also available) radeon card and solely use the integrated i915 for ease of use and much lower power consumption. I can only suspect that i915 is rather a low-budget graphics-controller, the ‘hardware acceleration’ happens in software,īut it does provide HW accel - not blanket for all and everything, but for certain file types/codecs
SUPERTUXKART RADEON GLITCH 720P
Well - I do mostly read text or view stills on websites, and even with hw acceleration disabled I can watch a 720p TV stream.Īnyway, there seems to be a non-trivial mismatch between my J1900 on ASRock Q1900B-ITX with i915, kernel 5.12 (same as 5.11 before) and FF 88.0+ - if that could be fixed, I’d really appreciate it. Since I’m rather a user than expert, I can only suspect that i915 is rather a low-budget graphics-controller, the ‘hardware acceleration’ happens in software, and FF 88.0 moved to a function that changed with newer kernels … on Manjaro if bootet with LTE kernel 5.4 Linux manjaro 5.4.114-1-MANJARO #1 SMP PREEMPT Wed Apr 21 14:34: x86_64 GNU/Linux```.
SUPERTUXKART RADEON GLITCH INSTALL
(I did not install debian and tried a recent kernel, though.) with mozilla Firefox 88.0 binary on debian live media Linux debian 4.19.0-16-amd64 #1 SMP Debian 4.19.181-1 () x86_64 GNU/Linux```.with Firefox nightly -x86_64 mozilla binary.with Firefox Developer Edition 89.0b4-1 community repository,.Unfortunately my issues persist as described (diagonal ‘stairs’ in small coloured rectangles) In mozilla’s bugreports I didn’t find anything about it so far. The ‘automatic performance setting’ and hardware acceleration are enabled by default - what I did was disabling them when I had found a hint to do that in the other (now closed) FF88 (on testing) graphics thread here.Īs a kind of last resort I may run a different distro on this machine with the same Firefox to check whether the glitches that I observe depend on the build/environment or on Firefox in relation to the hardware. for testing I changed my BIOS shared memory settings from 256 to 512MB and ‘automatic’ - no change of the described issue.in about:support the graphics driver is named “mesa/i965”, not i915.

#!!! Error: Channel closing: too late to send/recv, messages will be lost When hardware acceleration is enabled and I run firefox from the terminal, I get this message after closing firefox (race condition?) - it does not happen with hardware acceleration disabled:.Glitchy rendering persists - I did try the ‘Repair Firefox’ (that moved my actual profile to a new desktop folder and created a fresh profile), but unfortunately this did not change the glitchy behaviour of (background / fill) colour rendering.
