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Re: Slow Display of Graphics in Chrome



On 27/11/15 23:52, Patrick Bartek wrote:
On Fri, 27 Nov 2015, Alan Chandler wrote:

Just recently, I notice a sudden slowing down of the display of areas
of the screen in Chrome when it fully maximised ( but still with
toolbar etc on display)

I am running a dual monitor gnome 3 setup with intel display driver.

Quite frequently, but not predictably so (say once every few minutes)
Chrome, when displaying a web page whilst fully maximized gets very
slow and displays blocks of the screen but then hangs for a few
seconds before continuing with some more and hanging again.

You can stop it doing this by dragging the toolbar down from the
fully maximized position.  I don't think I have seen it when not
fully maximized.

Anyone else experiencing the same?
Not here.  Just as fast maximized (1920x1080) or less than max'd which
is the norm for me. But I'm not using Gnome, only a window manager
Openbox on Wheezy 64-bit.

How much RAM on your graphic card?  How much total system RAM?

B  .



This information seems harder to find than ever. lscpi says I have either 4M (non prefetchable) or 256M (prefetchable) memory, but its an Intel driver which takes from main memory, of which I have 16G

I tried looking in /var/log/Xorg.0.log, but that hasn't been touched since before I got the new monitors. My guess is gnome is using wayland (from the various switches I can see in htop)

I don't think its the display directly, I only experience the issue in Chrome


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Alan Chandler
http://www.chandlerfamily.org.uk


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