- #Google reader scroll install#
- #Google reader scroll driver#
- #Google reader scroll password#
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#Google reader scroll driver#
To check if it is working play a video which is using a codec supported by your VA-API driver ( vainfo tells you which codecs are supported, but Chromium will only support VP9 and h264): If VA-API still does not work, try the -disable-features=UseChromeOSDirectVideoDecoder flag.On XWayland, use the -use-gl=egl flag (Currently exhibits choppiness FS#67035 on some systems). To use the system GL renderer on Xorg, use either -use-gl=egl or -use-gl=desktop.As a workaround, configure VA-API manually. When using ANGLE, Chromium forces the older i965 driver and fails when intel-media-driver is used.This is enough when using ANGLE GL renderer and libva-intel-driver. Set the option -enable-features=VaapiVideoDecoder.For proprietary NVIDIA support, installing libva-vdpau-driver-chromium AUR or libva-vdpau-driver-vp9-git AUR is required.
#Google reader scroll install#
Install the correct VA-API driver for your video card and verify VA-API has been enabled and working correctly, see Hardware video acceleration.VA-API does not work with the chromium package when using the native Wayland backend, but it does work in chromium-wayland-vaapi AUR.However, chromium from official repositories is compiled with VA-API support and you may ask for help in the dedicated forum thread. There is no official support from Chromium or Arch Linux for this feature.~/.config/nf # This line will be ignored. (This is only supported by the chromium launcher script and will not work when using nf with the google-chrome AUR package.)īelow is an example nf file that defines the flags -start-maximized -incognito: Lines starting with a hash symbol (#) are skipped.Flags can be placed in separate lines for readability, but this is not required.In case of improper quoting anywhere in the file, a fatal error is raised.The arguments are split on whitespace and shell quoting rules apply, but no further parsing is performed.No special syntax is used flags are defined as if they were written in a terminal. You can put your flags in a nf file under $HOME/.config/ (or under $XDG_CONFIG_HOME if you have configured that environment variable). For google-chrome AUR and google-chrome-dev AUR, use nf and nf instead. Note: The nf file and the accompanying custom launcher script are specific to the Arch Linux chromium package. google-chrome-dev AUR - development release.chromium-snapshot-bin AUR - nightly build.chromium-dev AUR - development release.
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There are several packages available to install Chromium with:
#Google reader scroll password#
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3.3.3.2 Example 1: Using a shell script to isolate the certificate from TomatoUSB.3.3.3.1 Adding CAcert certificates for self-signed certificates.3.1.16.1 Dark mode by system preference.3.1.8 Touch Scrolling on touchscreen devices.
#Google reader scroll torrent#