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    Hi All,

    I am trying to run the QtWebEngine demobrowser example with no hardware acceleration. I have configured Qt with "-no-opengl" and am using the linuxfb backend for an i.MX7 embedded device. I can run QtQuick demo applications just fine (like the stocqt example). When running the QtWebEngine example, I get the error below repeatedly.

    Received signal 4 <unknown> 0000760facde
    [end of stack trace]
    Render process exited with code 256 (abnormal exit)

    How can I run the QtWebEngine with the Quick 2D Renderer?

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      Make sure that your fonts can be found by fontconfig, e..g. there are fonts in /usr/share/fonts/

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            Make sure that your fonts can be found by fontconfig, e..g. there are fonts in /usr/share/fonts/

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