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Diffstat (limited to 'qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html')
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1 files changed, 3 insertions, 5 deletions
diff --git a/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html b/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html index f5cf9bf01..e9612ce37 100644 --- a/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html +++ b/qutebrowser/html/warning-webkit.html @@ -37,8 +37,7 @@ class="mono">content.cookies.accept</span> setting works on QtWebEngine.</p> class="mono">qt.force_software_rendering</span> setting added in v1.4.0 should hopefully help.</p> -<p><b>Missing support for notifications</b>: With qutebrowser v1.7.0, initial -notification support was added for Qt 5.13.0.</p> +<p><b>Missing support for notifications</b>: Supported since qutebrowser v1.7.0.</p> <p><b>Resource usage</b>: qutebrowser v1.5.0 added the <span class="mono">qt.chromium.process_model</span> and <span @@ -51,9 +50,8 @@ any other unsolicited connections at all). Arguably, having to trust Google also is a smaller issue than having to trust every website you visit because of heaps of security issues...</p> -<p><b>Nouveau graphic driver</b>: You can use QtWebEngine with software -rendering. With Qt 5.13 (~May 2019) it might be possible to run with Nouveau -without software rendering.</p> +<p><b>Nouveau graphic driver</b>: Should be handled properly in current versions +of QtWebEngine.</p> <p><b>Wayland</b>: It's possible to use QtWebEngine with XWayland. With Qt 5.11.2 or newer, qutebrowser also runs natively with Wayland.</p> |