That worked fine, but I’m using Cinnamon. It’d been a while since I used my Linux virtual machine, so I got to test Brave 0.60.47 in Linux Mint 19 (tara) Cinnamon 3.8.9, kernel 4.15.0.45-generic ( #48-Ubuntu), gcc 7.3.0, Xorg 1.19.6, pixman 0.34.0. I couldn’t reproduce your problem in Linux Mint 19 (tara) Cinnamon (yes, not Mate, I know). –disable-accelerated-video-decode | Disables hardware acceleration of video decode, where available. –disable-accelerated-mjpeg-decode | Disable hardware acceleration of mjpeg decode for captured frame, where available. Has no effect unless GPU rasterization is enabled. At least YUV decoding will be accelerated when not using this flag. –disable-accelerated-jpeg-decoding | Disable partially decoding jpeg images using the GPU. Here are some related switches that might be worth a try: It looks like this switch should do it from the command line:īrave-browser -disable-accelerated-2d-canvas | Disable gpu-accelerated 2d canvas.īrave opened and ran and didn’t appear to spew an error. Have you tried turning hardware acceleration off? That seems to fix a related issue in other OSs. Operating System and Brave Version(See the About Brave page in the main menu): "Uncaught ReferenceError: brave_new_tab is not defined", source: (1) InitializeSandbox() called with multiple threads in process gpu-process. “Uncaught ReferenceError: brave_new_tab is not defined”, source: (1) GL ERROR :GL_INVALID_OPERATION : glBufferData: <- error from previous GL command Failed to read file: /home/mm/.config/BraveSoftware/Brave-Browser/Default/ledger_state
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