Archive for 'chrome'
“Where” is Ozone now?
The “Ozone” abstraction. Within Chromium, an abstraction known as “Ozone” has been in development for many years. It is believed to be very important for Chromium’s design that heavily relies on dependency inversion, which helps to isolate high and low level components that communicate through interfaces. It is also designed with the interface segregation in […]
Posted: December 17th, 2021 under browsers, chrome, chromium, igalia, ozone, wayland.
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Chrome/Chromium on Wayland: The Waylandification project.
It has been a long time since I wrote my last blog post and since I wrote about something that I and my colleagues at Igalia have been working for the past 4 years. I have been postponing writing this post waiting until something big happens. Well, something big just happened… If you already know […]
Posted: November 20th, 2020 under browsers, chrome, chromium, igalia, ozone, wayland, weston.
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Review of Igalia’s Chromium team’s activities (2018/H2).
A first semiyearly report, which overviews our Chromium team’s activities and accomplishments, focusing on the activity of the second semester of year 2018. Contributions to the Chromium mainline repository: Ozone/Wayland support in Chromium browser. Igalia has been working on Ozone/Wayland implementation for the Chromium browser sponsored by Renesas support since the end of 2016. In […]
Posted: February 27th, 2019 under browsers, chrome, chromium, igalia, ozone, wayland, weston.
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Running Chromium m60 on R-Car M3 board & AGL/Wayland.
It has been some time ago since my fellow igalian Frédéric Wang wrote a blog post about running Chromium with Wayland on Renesas R-Car M3 board. Since that time, we have made a great success with adding support of Wayland to Chromium with Ozone that aligns with Google plans. The blog post about these achievements […]
Posted: June 9th, 2017 under browsers, chrome, chromium, igalia, mus, ozone, wayland, weston.
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