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Hello! I'd like to setup hardware acceleration for Firefox on my Arch.
I have a NVIDIA GeForce 8200 card so I installed its proprietary drivers, nvidia-340xx, and set them up by copying it /usr/share's xorg.conf.d config and running # nvidia-xconfig. Then I installed libva-vdpau-driver for Firefox to be able to use VDPAU with VA-API and I set up correctly the environnement variables.
Everything seems to go well... Firefox runs correctly without crashing, my system does use the right drivers. But when I go to about:support, in compositing, it tells "WebRender (Software)" (and indeed it's very slow). So I went in about:config to set preferences like gfx.webrender.all or layers.acceleration.force-enabled to true.
But when I do so, my whole screen (not only Firefox) glitches and everything crash, I can't even close Firefox or go to a tty, I need to forcefully shutdown the computer.
Thanks!
EDIT: it seems to do this also without hardware acceleration, but less often and after a lot more time of usage
Last edited by Kureteiyu (2022-01-04 17:08:56)
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This is extremely unlikely to be satisfactorily fixable with that hardware. You often don't even have the capabilities to decode these videos with this let alone with the buggy libva-vdpau translation layer.
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That worked fine on Windows 7, that's weird. But you're right, I'm using it without hardware acceleration for now, but if this is a problem I'll ask for a new graphics card. Thanks!
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