Hello,
When I'm using google meet, chrome turns too slow. After some search on google, it seems to be a bug with hardware acceleration and a solution could be to disable the hardware acceleration on chrome.
But, when I disable this acceleration, some pages stop working fluidly, e.g. google maps.
Any idea how can I fix this bug without disabling the hardware acceleration?
Thanks
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Chrome too slow on Debian 11
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Re: Chrome too slow on Debian 11
What kind of hardware have you got?
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Re: Chrome too slow on Debian 11
Hello,
I have a laptop Dell inspiron 14 5482, Intel Core i7-8565U @ 1.80GHz, Optimus (hybrid) graphics chipset: (I) Nvidia GeForce MX130; and (ii) Intel WhiskeyLake-U GT2.
I don't have the Nvidia card installed on my laptop. I just use the intel card.
I have a laptop Dell inspiron 14 5482, Intel Core i7-8565U @ 1.80GHz, Optimus (hybrid) graphics chipset: (I) Nvidia GeForce MX130; and (ii) Intel WhiskeyLake-U GT2.
I don't have the Nvidia card installed on my laptop. I just use the intel card.