![]() ![]() *** AUS:SVC Logging current UpdateService status: *** UTM:SVC TimerManager:registerTimer - id: xpi-signature-verification JavaScript error: chrome://browser/content/migration/migration.js, line 243: TypeError: this._migrator is nullġ601684527500 WARN Loading extension ' ': Reading manifest: Invalid extension permission: mozillaAddonsġ601684527500 WARN Loading extension ' ': Reading manifest: Invalid extension permission: telemetryġ601684527501 WARN Loading extension ' ': Reading manifest: Invalid extension permission: resource://pdf.js/ġ601684527501 WARN Loading extension ' ': Reading manifest: Invalid extension permission: about:reader* JavaScript error: resource:///modules/WaterfoxProfileMigrator.jsm, line 35: ReferenceError: AppConstants is not defined My GPU is a dated Kepler-based Nvidia Quadro, with drivers that Nvidia no longer keeps current.The blurb from Terminal looks like this. Since Firefox 109 doesn’t have the same issue, it means primarily that they have been able to figure out the right combination of settings for certain thus affected GPUs, just like Google did with Chrome. When it comes to Firefox/Waterfox, I’ve just recently installed Firefox 109, for reference and comparison, and I’m not going to install 102 ESR along with it…īut there is no blur for me in Firefox 109 with ‘performance defaults’ enabled, while in Waterfox 5.1.2, I had to uncheck ‘performance defaults’ and uncheck ‘use hardware acceleration’. Interestingly enough, Microsoft has not gone through the same diligence with Edge, and I had to uncheck their ‘Use hardware acceleration’ option. While I’ve never observed this issue in any stable release of Google Chrome, it was well obvious to me from their detailed GPU-related settings that they have carefully disabled certain parts of GPU-accelerated rendering for certain GPU/drivers. I’m new to Waterfox, but I’ve known this blur for years from… Microsoft Edge!įrom what I’ve known, this has nothing to do with Windows dpi scaling and everything to do with the browser’s accelerated rendering incompatibility with certain GPUs and their drivers. ![]()
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