I’m sorry, getting sleepy, i meant sending the link:
https://get.webgl.org/
IT WORKS! i dont know what that means, but the only new thing that appears on console is this warning:
by user 368204675922657280
That’s tied to the VOIP/Screenshare component. Probably not much to worry about right now.
(discovery = connection time to voip/screenshare)
dont worry about it, its kinda late
by user 368204675922657280
Ok, this was caused by some extension/setting in your browsers? Just for future reference
Glad that it worked out
ill try to pin it down tomorrow
by user 368204675922657280
Ok take care
same thanks!
by user 368204675922657280
Let us know if you figure out what in your browser configuration caused this! Thanks
Well i tested the same scene on my nootebook by disabling all extensions and checking multiple browsers, but the only conclusion that i got from this is that for some reason, it does not work on my nootebook (there must be something that is blocking WebGL 2), so ill mark this as answered, since i also checked on other machines, and apparently it just works fine.
by user 368204675922657280
Hi, update!
Yesterday I entered https://get.webgl.org/webgl2/ and this message showed off:
Since I checked all browsers (extensions and configurations) I figured out that it was a hardware problem.
The problem in question appeared in a Lenovo Nootebook, since it doesn’t have the tipical graphics software it was impossible for me to know if there was an incompatibility issue, so I used the software that comes with it to look up for updates. It took like 2 updates, and a BIOS reflash apparently, but at the end WebGL started working again!
Hope this helps someone!
by user 368204675922657280
Thank you for sharing If you could also share the name of the laptop, that would be great
Lenovo Thinkpad - T495 For reference
by user 368204675922657280
Thanks! @kipash can you add a FAQ item regarding “WebGL2 not available”?