I haven't gotten WebGL working here either. According to
http://www.khronos.org/webgl/wiki/BlacklistsAndWhitelists#Chrome_on_Linux,
it looks like Chrome only supports it on Linux with newer NVIDIA
cards. Perhaps someone else who knows more can comment.
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Peter Henderson
peterhenderson@byu....On Sat, Sep 17, 2011 at 3:40 AM, Matthew Gardner <
mjg82@byu....> wrote:
> Yesterday I tried to run a web app that used WebGL, and it gave me an error
> saying that my browser didn't have WebGL enabled. I'm running Chrome 14 on
> Fedora 15, and everything I have is up to date, as far as I know. I added a
> couple of flags when starting chrome that were suggested on the internet,
> but that didn't help. I was wondering if anyone here had gotten webgl to
> work on fedora (or even some other distro), and I'm just missing something
> really easy that I couldn't find from searching the web, or if it just
> doesn't work yet. I have builtin intel graphics, by the way, if that
> matters.
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