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No stars shown on latest firefox #191
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Same version, Win11, no issue. |
I can't understand what's going on. I tried this from two different locations (work/home), with addons disabled and from within a Private window. Under Firefox, it still does not work. I even turned off the Antivirus program, nothing changed. Anyone else has this problem? |
I have this difference with another program on a very old computer (2010 with only Intel HD graphics of first-generation Core-i7). OK on Chrome, no show of actual graphics on FF (GUI OK). The FF browser console or developer tools may at least give a hint on what goes wrong. |
Nice. I should have thought of it. Anyway, thanks for the tip. My laptop is not as old as yours, but it's a 5-6 yrs old model. Apart from Intel Graphics, it also has a Radeon 530 card. I tried disabling acceleration in FF but no luck... In Console, i saw the following errors:
Also, the following warnings: `Failed to create WebGL context: WebGL creation failed:
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Yes, the "Exhausted GL driver options" are what also let my 2010 laptop fail on the graphics. I cannot help on Stellarium-web, would just use Chrome for now. But why should DISabling graphics acceleration solve a problem in graphics acceleration? Make sure the Radeon OpenGL drivers are OK, it works with FF, and FF is executed on the Radeon. |
Well, it's standard troubleshooting. It could perhaps display the missing parts (much slower though), so this could help determine if it's an issue with the driver.
Well, i have the latest driver updates for my laptop, so... I guess, that's it. |
https://stellarium-web.org/
The web user interface is shown but stars, landscape, constellations and in general everything else i turn on from the UI are not shown.
Using the latest Firefox (116.0.3) under Windows 10. I've also tried it in troubleshooting mode, it just does not work. In the same PC, it works fine in Chrome.
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