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For some reason though, after installing the latest drivers, I have this feeling that my laptop is a big more sluggish overall. Was there an explanation for why the problem occurred in the first place, and what was done to fix it? |
Chrome Can't open ANY page??
I am have a odd issue. With latest version of DisplayLink I cant open any pages in Chrome?:confused:
It just sits there. If I uninstall DisplayLink everything works. What am I :confused:missing??? |
Seems like this is back in the latest version of chrome
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Yes - you're right. There is a fix for this and it will be available in our next software update.
Wim |
Is there an ETA?
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My workaround was to downgrade to Chrome 24. But there's a better workaround for now - use the "--reduce-gpu-sandbox" flag to launch Chrome. Here's the bug tracker for this issue on Chrome: http://code.google.com/p/chromium/is...tail?id=177611 |
Looks like a fix
I have been working with Google support on this.
They have released an updated version of Chrome (Canary). This appears to have fixed the problem. Click the link below. https://www.google.com/intl/en/chrom...er/canary.html |
I'm using latest DisplayLink drivers 7.1.45125.0 in combination with Chrome canary and it is still not working for me. Can you please check again?
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Security issues with Sandbox fix?
What are the security implications of using the sandbox parameter fix?
"--reduce-gpu-sandbox" |
We have this issue on Dell 6430u laptops using 7.1M1 (which initially fixed the problem). The latest Chrome update made it worse, causing Chrome to hang on loading for ALL tabs, regardless of whether they use flash or not.
Uninstalling the drivers and reverting to 6.3 M1 seems to resolve the issue. Given the instability of the latest drivers, I would be inclined to leave the older ones installed. |
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