JayhawksRock wrote:Leave HWA off. Intel is not very well supported, if at all.. Go to Menu > Help > troubleshooting and scroll down to the graphics section and see what is says.
I use Intel graphics at work with HWA and it works perfectly fine with updated drivers - much nicer fonts then just using software.
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Mentycz wrote:Yes, I have used HWA for two years, and no problems with it until yesterday.
Well update the drivers and see. And besides UX changes nearly every day as they change stuff. The curved tabs were broke for me for a couple of days and now they are fine. Maybe it will be fixed tomorrow. You could also poke around Bugzilla and see what they may be working on. [edit] BTW, with safe mode not working for you did you try a new Clean test profile with no changes to settings and with HWA on.
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Fx20 for panel menu seems doubtful as the cycle for 19 is almost over and the panel requires support from the new customization scheme, neither of which is actually functional in the Elm branch.
Mozilla doesn't recommend for people use the 64-bit builds as they are not directly supported which means they are accumulating problems that aren't being fixed. There's also fundamental issues with 64-bit builds that actually technically makes them slower than 32-bit builds. They are even considering shutting down the builds again.
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