On 2014-06-21, Robert Nagy <rob...@openbsd.org> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> So if anyone out there having an old chromium profile and having issues
> with video playback or high CPU usage should listen and check some stuff
> out.
>
> First of all navigate to chromium://gpu and check if you have hardware
> acceleration enabled, if you do, there is nothing to do you can stop
> reading this email, on the other hand if it says that you are software
> accelarted only, quit chrome then start chrome with the --ignore-gpu-blacklist
> flag then quit chrome again and start using it the way you did before.
> It is only necessary to start chrome with this flag once, then you can skip 
> it.

Thanks, that worked for me. Before I used the flag, it used software
only and afterwards it uses 3D acceleration.
The URI is actually "chrome://gpu", not "chromium://gpu".

Cheers,
Jona

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