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Updated chrome does not display the contents of tabs
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alessand...@gmail.com,
May 27 2017
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Issue descriptionUserAgent: Mozilla/5.0 (Macintosh; Intel Mac OS X 10_12_5) AppleWebKit/537.36 (KHTML, like Gecko) Chrome/55.0.2883.87 Safari/537.36 OPR/42.0.2393.517 Steps to reproduce the problem: 1. update browser 2. open browser (The content of the start page is blank) 3. open new tab or chrome://... (page is not displayed) What is the expected behavior? What went wrong? The contents of the tabs are not displayed. By the way, you can select and copy the contents of the open tab, then paste one to text editor, but visually the text selection is not visible. Crashed report ID: I can't find out, because content is invisible How much crashed? Whole browser Is it a problem with a plugin? N/A Did this work before? Yes Chrome version: 58.0.3029.110 Channel: n/a OS Version: OS X 10.12.5 Flash Version:
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Jun 2 2017
Could it be a broken plug-in?
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Jun 3 2017
Hello. Thanks for help! I apologize for the late reply. The problem is solved. I don't know what it was. I could not open chrome://settings, it used to be a blank page. As for the plugins, I deleted them all, but it did not help. After much suffering, I found on stackoverflow that there might be a reason in GPU. I launched Google Chrome with the '--disable-gpu' param and it all worked. By the way, before healing I installed dev version of the browser and everything was the same there. Maybe it was due to my some settings of the system.
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Jun 3 2017
Thank you for providing more feedback. Adding requester "sandeepkumars@chromium.org" to the cc list and removing "Needs-Feedback" label. For more details visit https://www.chromium.org/issue-tracking/autotriage - Your friendly Sheriffbot
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Jun 6 2017
[ mac bug triage ] Tentatively tagging GPU>Rasterization?
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Jun 7 2017
As per comment #3, closing the issue as wontFix. Thanks...!!
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Jun 8 2017
Not sure this is fixed - it sounds like the user worked around it by passing --disable-gpu. We should still try to understand why this wasn't working with default settings. alessandro.kalinin@, can you confirm that without "--disable-gpu" you still see this issue? Are you able to navigate to "about:gpu" in your browser and paste the contents here? Thanks!
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Jun 9 2017
Hi How can i launch the browser without the '--disable-gpu' option? What will i need to do for this?
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Jun 9 2017
Sorry, maybe I misunderstood - from comment #3: > I launched Google Chrome with the '--disable-gpu' param and it all worked. It sounded like you had added "--disable-gpu" when launching Chrome? I was asking you to undo whatever you had tried there. Might have misunderstood. > By the way, before healing I installed dev version of the browser and everything was the same there. Maybe it was due to my some settings of the system. Does this mean that dev worked? or dev had the same bug? Thanks for your help!
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Jun 22 2017
Dev had the same bug. So I launched Сhrome from Terminal with '--disable-gpu' and it worked (I used it only once. Now I launch Chrome through shortcut in Launchpad) That's how I did it (Terminal): /Applications/Google\ Chrome.app/Contents/MacOS/Google\ Chrome --disable-gpu After that the contents of the tabs are display in normal mode. In 'chrome://settings' hardware acceleration is on.
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Jun 22 2017
Hi again, If you see this issue again, can you navigate to "about:gpu" and save the contents (I understand you can't see the page, but I'm hoping that saving the website will still work). When saving, make sure to select "webpage, complete" as the format. If possible, can you check whether "--disable-gpu-rasterization" also fixes the issue (without --disable-gpu)? Thanks!
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Feb 5 2018
Mac triage: closing old issue without feedback. |
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Comment 1 by sandeepkumars@chromium.org
, Jun 1 2017