webrender blocked by env: No qualified hardware
Why? Alienware 17R2 GTX980M. Firefox Quantum 63.0.3 (64-bit)
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It's a bug IMHO, but you can still force-enable Webrender with gfx.webrender.all = true, or MOZ_WEBRENDER=1 environment variable (I'm not sure if it works in your version though). ATM Webrender is in beta version.
TyDraniu said
It's a bug IMHO, but you can still force-enable Webrender with gfx.webrender.all = true, or MOZ_WEBRENDER=1 environment variable (I'm not sure if it works in your version though). ATM Webrender is in beta version.
There's not such setting
Webrender is currently disabled by default on laptops, because it uses more power than the default renderer: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1475355
On the about:config page, you can right-click anywhere on the list, and choose "new > boolean" to create a preference with the value mentioned above.
user1929 said
Webrender is currently disabled by default on laptops, because it uses more power than the default renderer: https://bugzilla.mozilla.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1475355 On the about:config page, you can right-click anywhere on the list, and choose "new > boolean" to create a preference with the value mentioned above.
Still have same status: blocked by env: No qualified hardware
Krusso said
Still have same status: blocked by env: No qualified hardware
You're still on the release version and you still didn't create the pref.
Go to about:support and check if GPU 1 is Nvidia GeForce. Maybe it's Intel?
Muudetud
No, GPU #2 is NVidia. So Firefox is using Intel GPU. You've to change it.
... in your NVidia Control Panel/
Silly me, forgot such settings. Thank u. But now another culprit: blocked by env: Has battery .Laptop runs powered all the time
Tsk manager shows that Nvidia is working with Mozilla though. It seems that problem is solved. Thanx. Will see if rendering improved later
But now another culprit: blocked by env: Has battery .Laptop runs powered all the time
This is known bug, fixed in v65.
Muudetud