Hi Elliot,
where can we find the list of blacklisted GPUs?

Thanks,
Antonio


On Wed, Jun 4, 2014 at 2:03 PM, Smith, Elliot <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hello Dave.
>
> On 4 June 2014 11:51, Dave Richardson <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I've followed the guide on crosswalk-project.org to build a Cordova app
>> with Crosswalk web view.
>> It works, but I've noticed that WebGL is not supported or enabled by
>> default. How can I enable it?
>> I am using Cordova 3.3 and the framework files of Crosswalk 5.34.
>>
>
> Depending on the device, Crosswalk may blacklist its CPU so that WebGL is
> not enabled by default (I'm adding a note about this to the FAQ this week,
> in fact). This is to prevent an application causing the web runtime to
> freeze (or potentially freeze the whole system) or cause other types of
> instability.
>
> You can work around this by adding a file called xwalk-command-line to the
> root directory of the web piece of your application (in a Cordova app, this
> would be the www/ directory). This file can contain a custom command-line
> for your application. To enable WebGL you can tell Crosswalk to ignore the
> GPU blacklist:
>
> xwalk --ignore-gpu-blacklist
>
> This is not recommended for production applications, however.
>
> Hope this helps, and thanks for trying Crosswalk.
> Elliot
>
>
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Dave Richardson
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