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Status: Duplicate
Merged: issue 658668
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Closed: Dec 2016
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OS: Linux
Pri: 2
Type: Bug



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Windows are completely scrambled

Reported by webbsurf...@gmail.com, May 3 2016

Issue description

UserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Windows NT 6.1; Win64; x64; rv:46.0) Gecko/20100101 Firefox/46.0

Steps to reproduce the problem:
1. Running Latest chrome build on Ubuntu 14.04 and Virtual Box 5.0.20 ... open chrome 
2.  Windows are completely unusable

What is the expected behavior?
I expect to see web pages and buttons

What went wrong?
The windows are completely scambled (see screenshot with an attempt to open the bug report window).

In earlier versions of Chrome, this happened, crashed, and then automatically restarted, but it actually worked.  For the past few weeks (I always get the latest version), it stopped crashing, but stays in an unusable state.

Did this work before? N/A 

Chrome version: rpm -qa | grep browsername   Channel: stable
OS Version: 14.04.4 LTS
Flash Version:
 
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I'm seeing this same annoying behavior.  Do you know if this ever worked properly?
Status: Available (was: Unconfirmed)
It sudo-worked from Nov-March... this same thing happened, but then Chrome crashed and reloaded properly.  Now it just stays like this.

I began using Chrome on Linux at the beginning of November, I can't speak for anything before that.
Status: ExternalDependency (was: Available)
It appears this issue is not with chrome, but virtualbox.  Here's the console output I get when chrome is showing it's graphical corruption:

pci id for fd 226: 80ee:beef, driver (null)
OpenGL Warning: glFlushVertexArrayRangeNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glVertexArrayRangeNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerInputNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerOutputNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameterfNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameteriNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glFinalCombinerInputNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerInputParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerInputParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerOutputParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerOutputParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetFinalCombinerInputParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetFinalCombinerInputParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glDeleteFencesNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glFinishFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGenFencesNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa table
libGL error: core dri or dri2 extension not found
libGL error: failed to load driver: vboxvideo

Here's the associated VB bugs:
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12941
https://www.virtualbox.org/ticket/12746

For me, the solution was to disable 3d acceleration in my Virtualbox settings.
That worked.  Thanks for the pointer.  Feel free to close the ticket, as it clearly is a VirtualBox issue.
Cc: j.iso...@samsung.com
 Issue 606764  has been merged into this issue.
Cc: thomasanderson@chromium.org piman@chromium.org
Status: Available (was: ExternalDependency)
Reopening because maybe we can create a workaround for this

Comment 8 by piman@chromium.org, Sep 22 2016

We may be able to blacklist the bad driver. Can you attach the contents of about:gpu (maybe while running with --disable-gpu)?
Mergedinto: 658668
Status: Duplicate (was: Available)

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