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Help with Mesa Drivers (UHD 620) and Chrome Browser

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im gonna explain it fast: i play agar.io is a web game, i play it in chrome, i bought a laptop a chromebook, in ChromeOS the game runs fine, perfectly smoothly, in Ubuntu or any other linux, it doesnt, however i managed to replicate most of the browser settings trough varius tests, leading me with a single difference the Mesa driver, how can i install the same driver as in ChromeOS in another Linux, the main difference i notice is the DRI in the driver name

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The problem doesnt seem to be the driver version, because i have tested the 21.0.x, the 21.2.3 and the 21.3.0-devel (Only in the devel one im able to use GpuNativeBuffers) but using the chrome flag--use-gl=egl as in ChromeOS seems to lend to a ton of artifacts and problems, so im looking to install the same driver as in ChromeOS, the Mesa DRI Intel one, also in Ubuntu i cant get VA-API to work through the non DRI driver, although the LIBVA_DRIVER_NAME seems to be set correctly, for further research somebody has the same problem with same gpu, if somebody help me to get the Intel DRI driver on Ubuntu or any other Linux (like Fedora or OpenSUSE) and it is the problem with agar.io and VA-API, maybe i will send you some crypto or paypal (just a little i dont have money rn) and i have been searching in to this issue for a lot of days and i just want to make it usable for play, and in addition would be great to be able to watch 4k videos using VA-API decoder

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