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  • Originally posted by mmstick View Post
    Looks like that automatic build failed.
    It's looking the curaga branch breaks, disabled now and recompiling.

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    • As of the latest builds of the oibaf graphics stack, both Chrome and Chromium display flagrant graphical glitches whilst rendering pages; this occurs using the Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge drivers.

      Any explanation as to why?

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      • Originally posted by blinxwang View Post
        As of the latest builds of the oibaf graphics stack, both Chrome and Chromium display flagrant graphical glitches whilst rendering pages; this occurs using the Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge drivers.

        Any explanation as to why?
        I have the same results with Spotify. Which uses chromium in it's Discovery overview.
        It happens I think 2 days ago.
        Using kernel v3.13 from ubuntu PPA, up-to-date drivers from oibaf, Intel haswell I3-4330.

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        • Originally posted by oibaf View Post
          It's looking the curaga branch breaks, disabled now and recompiling.
          Refreshed stats-rebased a while ago.

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          • Originally posted by blinxwang View Post
            As of the latest builds of the oibaf graphics stack, both Chrome and Chromium display flagrant graphical glitches whilst rendering pages; this occurs using the Intel Sandy/Ivy Bridge drivers.

            Any explanation as to why?
            Brandon sent this to me: https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=73978

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            • kind of stupid question, but I couldn't find an answer via searching the www ...so, can I upgrade my current mesa/ati driver without rebooting my system? (I'm on Ubuntu 13.10 Gnome, if that matters)

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              • Originally posted by Detructor View Post
                kind of stupid question, but I couldn't find an answer via searching the www ...so, can I upgrade my current mesa/ati driver without rebooting my system? (I'm on Ubuntu 13.10 Gnome, if that matters)
                You can update the ddx (x driver) and mesa without rebooting, you just have to stop X and 3D apps for the new versions to take effect. For kernel updates, you pretty much have to reboot.

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                • Originally posted by oibaf View Post
                  I don't know why he thinks it is flash related. It happens also if one disables flash in chrome://plugins. Also, I was not aware there is a flash content in gmail.com and plus.google.com.

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                  • Originally posted by agd5f View Post
                    You can update the ddx (x driver) and mesa without rebooting, you just have to stop X and 3D apps for the new versions to take effect. For kernel updates, you pretty much have to reboot.
                    ah, great thanks!

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                    • Eek! I just updated to the latest, and VMWare Player now black-screen glitches out on me shortly after my Windows 7 VM boots. I know the OS is running fine (sound fx, shutdown/startup screens, runs w/o hardware acceleration), I just can't see anything.

                      Anybody know what version was good (i.e. before the Chrome glitches)? And how to explicitly downgrade to that version?

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