The desktop using GL rather than GLES shouldn't affect Oxide - I don't
think it cares too much what API the application is using (and Chromium
only supports GLES with EGL in any case. "GL" in Chromium refers to one
of the windowing-system specific desktop GL API's - GLX on Linux and WGL
on Windows). Given that all GL access in Chromium happens on a dedicated
thread, it can use a different API without affecting the rest of the
application.

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