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Committer:
Chris Coulson
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Date:
2015-05-04 11:54:05 UTC
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Revision ID:
chris.coulson@canonical.com-20150504115405-5sr51gfdoulxevkj
Don't disable share-group usage if virtualized GL contexts are enabled on desktop. This sucks, as we can't really know why virtualized contexts are enabled - if it's due to performance issues, then using share-groups is ok (and better than the alternative - software compositing). If it's because of driver bugs / crashes, then we're screwed. We need to do this now because Chromium cananry enables virtualized contexts globally on desktop Linux