Paul, what you have is normal. The flag overrides everything. What you see at the regular part is normal.

On June 21, 2014 6:10:21 PM Paul Irofti <p...@irofti.net> wrote:

On Sat, Jun 21, 2014 at 11:28:36AM +0200, Robert Nagy 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.
> It turns out that at one point chromium had an issue and flipped a switch
> in your profile that turns GPU acceleration off. This issue got fixed
> at one point since then but you actually have to manually force it to
> ignore the gpu blacklist to make it work again.
> If you have recently created a new profile, you should not have this
> issue, but the chrome://gpu page can tell you what's going on.
> We have an old profile saved that suffers from this issue and I am going
> try to figure it out and come up with a fix so that you don't have
> to start chrome with the --ignore-gpu-blacklist flag.
>
Actually I still have the problem after running with
--ignore-gpu-blacklist.

Ignoring blacklist:
        Graphics Feature Status
        Canvas: Hardware accelerated
        3D CSS: Hardware accelerated
        Compositing: Hardware accelerated
        CSS Animation: Accelerated
        Flash 3D: Hardware accelerated
        Flash Stage3D: Hardware accelerated
        Flash Stage3D Baseline profile: Hardware accelerated
        Video: Hardware accelerated
        Video Decode: Hardware accelerated
        WebGL: Hardware accelerated

Regular run:
        Graphics Feature Status
        Canvas: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
        3D CSS: Hardware accelerated
        Compositing: Hardware accelerated
        CSS Animation: Accelerated
        Flash 3D: Hardware accelerated
        Flash Stage3D: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration unavailable
        Flash Stage3D Baseline profile: Unavailable. Hardware acceleration
        unavailable
        Video: Hardware accelerated
        Video Decode: Software only, hardware acceleration unavailable
        WebGL: Hardware accelerated

I run chrome w/o any flags or tweaks:
        $ chrome --ignore-gpu-blacklist
        ATTENTION: default value of option force_s3tc_enable overridden by
        environment.
        $ chrome        ATTENTION: default value of option force_s3tc_enable 
overridden by
        environment.

And my chrome version is:
        $ chrome --version
        Chromium 34.0.1847.116



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