On Saturday 22 January 2022 18:56:45 Borg Labs wrote:
On Saturday 22 January 2022 12:31:31 pm
ajh-valmer wrote:
On Saturday 22 January 2022 12:38:49 Dr. Nikolaus
Klepp wrote:
Anno domini 2022 Sat, 22 Jan 12:21:03 +0100
ajh-valmer scripsit:
> Since migration to Debian 11,
> I cannot use Chromium and Chrome-google,
> they are unmanageable, graphics problems (maybe coming from Xfree
> ?) Never had this before with previous Debian distributions.
> Thanks for a explanation,
> Cheers, André
joined : screenshot google-chrome and the error-message.
What means the error message ?
Does this happen with firefox, waterfox, liberfox any other browser ? :
No, with any other browser excepted Chromium and Chrome-google
Have you tried moving (renaming to .old) your dot
chrome or whatever it's
called directory and allowing it to create a new one?
Yes, and completely removed (purge) Chromium and Chrome-google,
removed too /home/andre/.config/chromium and google-chrome.
But what means "dot" ?
Do you have nvidia drivers or open drivers
installed for your video card?
Kate
I installed the "xserver-xorg-video-nouveau",
and the graphic seems working well with a good resolution.
Cheers,
André
Ok so I installed both and they work fine. Not me cupa but they displayed
normally on me daily driver (intel OBG) and the heavy gun and the test
machine. The big machines have ATI video cards. I don't have any modern
nvidia cards to test with (sorry).
If they're gtk apps? Maybe it's a gtk setting probem?
Kate
Daily Driver:
OS: PCLinuxOS x86_64
Host: OptiPlex 3010 01
Kernel: 5.13.15-pclos1
Resolution: 1920x1080
Display: Samsung QLED 4k 55 Inch
DE: trinity R14.0.11
WM: twin
Theme: QtCurve [GTK2], Adwaita-dark [GTK3]
Icons: Sparkle & tdegtk-icon-theme [GTK3]
Terminal: yakuake
CPU: Intel i3-3220 (4) @ 3.300GHz
GPU: Intel HD Graphics
Memory: 822MiB / 7864MiB