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If you are using Chromium with Bumblebee, WebGL might crash due to GPU sandboxing. In this case, you can disable GPU sandboxing with optirun chromium --disable-gpu-sandbox.
However, element doesn't even require webGL to my knowledge.
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Uhm, that's probably not that easy given we don't know the original configuration, we don't know which graphics card and which drivers triggered the problem.
We also don't know with which combination it works for you. I'm not saying we can't remove the option but we should get a sample size larger than 1.
Why is this flag being passed, which could potentially reduce security, if users are using wayland with element?
I've just tried using element with wayland, on nvidia, and I haven't encountered any issues despite not disabling the gpu sandbox.
I had a look into this and it appears it's only problematic for webGL?
https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/chromium
However, element doesn't even require webGL to my knowledge.
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