LINUX LITE 7.2 FINAL RELEASED - SEE RELEASE ANNOUNCEMENTS SECTION FOR DETAILS


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Intel(R) HD Graphics 530 [Display adapter]
#1
I recently bought a new HP Envy 750 with built in Video Intel® HD Graphics 530 [Display adapter]
LinuxLite is running inside Virtual Box.
(I installed it on 6/1/2016)
Commend this release, reminds me of LinuxMint. I was a tinkerer but now just want my OS to work :-)

All below inside Virtual Box:
Ubuntu 16.04 Unity - Chromium and Chrome do not work (corrupted screen) Firefox works.
LinuxMint 17.3 Cinnamon - Chromium and Chrome do not work (corrupted screen) Firefox works.
LinuxLite 3 - Chromium works but when trying to play videos in Facebook, said videos are corrupt. Firefox works.

Just curious if this was a known issue as I can get buy on Firefox just fine but my preference is Chrome.
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#2
Open a terminal and do:

Code:
inxi -c 0 -AdGMNSzC -! 31

and paste the results into your next post using the [ code ] tags. Thank you.
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#3
System:    Kernel: 4.4.0-22-generic x86_64 (64 bit) Desktop: Xfce 4.12.3
          Distro: Ubuntu 16.04 xenial
Machine:  System: innotek product: VirtualBox v: 1.2
          Mobo: Oracle model: VirtualBox v: 1.2
          Bios: innotek v: VirtualBox date: 12/01/2006
CPU:      Quad core Intel Core i5-6400 (-MCP-) cache: 6144 KB
          clock speeds: max: 2712 MHz 1: 2712 MHz 2: 2712 MHz 3: 2712 MHz
          4: 2712 MHz
Graphics:  Card: InnoTek Systemberatung VirtualBox Graphics Adapter
          Display Server: X.Org 1.18.3 drivers: vboxvideo (unloaded: fbdev,vesa)
          Resolution: [email protected]
          GLX Renderer: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.8, 256 bits)
          GLX Version: 3.0 Mesa 11.2.0
Audio:    Card Intel 82801AA AC'97 Audio Controller driver: snd_intel8x0
          Sound: Advanced Linux Sound Architecture v: k4.4.0-22-generic
Network:  Card: Intel 82540EM Gigabit Ethernet Controller driver: e1000
Drives:    HDD Total Size: 32.2GB (35.5% used)
          ID-1: /dev/sda model: VBOX_HARDDISK size: 32.2GB
          Optical: /dev/sr0 model: VBOX CD-ROM dev-links: cdrom,dvd
          Features: speed: 32x multisession: yes
          audio: yes dvd: yes rw: none
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#4
Perhaps you need to turn off Hardware Acceleration in your Chromium browser.  Go to the Settings of your browser.  Scroll to the bottom to open Advanced Settings.  Then scroll to the "System" section and disable Hardware Acceleration. 

I'm not sure if that's the issue, but I know disabling hardware acceleration solved the Chromium issue in my LL 3.0 VM.  I was hearing YouTube audio but not seeing the video until I disabled the hardware acceleration.
Want to thank me?  Click my [Thank] link.
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#5
Yes, I have turned it off and have played 1 video in Facebook.
I gotta find more than one but it appears switching that setting off looks successful!
I kinda suspected this but your post prompted me to look.
I just worked around by using Firefox (the lazy person's way of doing things).
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#6
This is a solved, closed issue.
Disabled Hardware Acceleration in Chromium solved the problem.
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#7
Please mark it as solved using the following:
https://www.freecinema2022.gq/forums/intro...uidelines/
Want to thank me?  Click my [Thank] link.
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#8
Just curious if anyone has used command line modifiers (property of the launch Icon) to turn hardware acceleration off?
Yep, I will switch to solved (want to see if anyone has a response to this first - so letting it stay open for just a bit, I may
find the answer with command line myself and post).

Latest on this is that the command line parameter will work to disable the gpu.

In Edit mode of the Google Chrome startup parameter (right click Google Chrome Icon > Edit)

Was: /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable %U
Is: /usr/bin/google-chrome-stable %U --disable-gpu

Do note if you remove the Google Chrome Icon from the Panel and then put it back you will need to edit the parameter as noted above in the "Is:" mode above.


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#9
There's a very long list of switches on this page

Like this, is this what you mean.??

--disable-accelerated-video-decode  = Disables hardware acceleration of video decode, where available.
Upgrades WIP 2.6 to 2.8 - (6 X 2.6 to 2.8 completed on: 20/02/16 All O.K )
Linux Lite 3.0 Humming on a ASRock N3070 Mobo ~ btrfs RAID 10 Install on 4 Disks Smile

Computers Early days:
ZX Spectrum(1982) , HP-150 MS-DOS(1983) , Amstrad CPC464(1984) ,  BBC Micro B+64(1985) , My First PC HP-Vectra(1987)
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#10
Actually was thinking more of this one: --disable-gpu
I'm just a tinkerer type not a programmer but I search the internet quite well.
So since I am using VirtualBox I will try in either Ubuntu or LinuxMint as I have
a good running system here in LinuxLite which I like and will recommend!

I can't remember if Google turns on hardware acceleration by default and
am quite sure they don't care if you can't open the browser in a VirtualBox running
Debian > Ubuntu > LinuxMint/LinuxLite. Probably not a priority.

I'll keep looking at it though.
Hats off to the programmers for Linux that make distros work so well with VirtualBox.
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