Hello again!
I'm here to tell Phoronix readers that if you're using fglrx + latest chrome/chromium dev from yesterday (11.0.696.14), you'll notice that you won't have WebGL acceleration anymore with your ATI card (both with fglrx or xf86-ati drivers).
Because of this commit:
"about:gpu can still launch GPU process even though GPU is blocked by software rendering list (Issue 76115)."
if you upgrade to the latest dev chrome/chromium release, you'll notice you don't have the option to enable "GPU Accelerated Compositing" with your ATI card anymore. It simply disappeared.
Checking in "about:gpu", it will tell you a message similar to "ATI cards are not supported on Linux"... (What the Hell?! (sorry for the swearing))
With Catalyst 10.7 + HD2600 I can use WebGL in almost all apps without too much problems.
With Catalyst 10.1 + HD4650AGP I also have WebGL acceleration working properly.
Are they assuming the default ATi driver now is the MESA one? If so, I think is a bad decision from Google, because ATI fglrx (and also xf86-ati-git) users are going to be "in the dark" if nobody tells Google about this possible "bug". (I don't have a google account, so I can't report this problem... )
Workaround: don't update Chrome/Chromium dev to 11.0.696.14.
Cheers
I'm here to tell Phoronix readers that if you're using fglrx + latest chrome/chromium dev from yesterday (11.0.696.14), you'll notice that you won't have WebGL acceleration anymore with your ATI card (both with fglrx or xf86-ati drivers).
Because of this commit:
"about:gpu can still launch GPU process even though GPU is blocked by software rendering list (Issue 76115)."
if you upgrade to the latest dev chrome/chromium release, you'll notice you don't have the option to enable "GPU Accelerated Compositing" with your ATI card anymore. It simply disappeared.
Checking in "about:gpu", it will tell you a message similar to "ATI cards are not supported on Linux"... (What the Hell?! (sorry for the swearing))
With Catalyst 10.7 + HD2600 I can use WebGL in almost all apps without too much problems.
With Catalyst 10.1 + HD4650AGP I also have WebGL acceleration working properly.
Are they assuming the default ATi driver now is the MESA one? If so, I think is a bad decision from Google, because ATI fglrx (and also xf86-ati-git) users are going to be "in the dark" if nobody tells Google about this possible "bug". (I don't have a google account, so I can't report this problem... )
Workaround: don't update Chrome/Chromium dev to 11.0.696.14.
Cheers
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