Ubuntu :: 10.04 GMA X3100 Drivers For Opengl

May 14, 2011

I need a driver for 10.04 that supports OpenGL, cause in my games i'm unable to do anything with opengl, it just swaps me to d3d..

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Ubuntu :: X3100 3D Drivers To Allow 3D Acceleration In VMWare 7?

Jun 25, 2010

I just installed Ubuntu 10.04 64bit Desktop on my Vostro 1400 and I'm wondering what I have to do to be able to have 3D acceleration under VMWare (ie. be able to enable Aero under a Windows 7 guest).

VMWare has a popup saying "This computer does not have a 3D graphics system supported by VMware Player." How do I check what driver Ubuntu uses for the X3100? What driver would enable 3D?

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Ubuntu :: Option For OpenGl To Use Restricted Drivers?

May 18, 2010

I have been using EnvyNG for my nvidia 9600 for a few ubuntu versions now, but cant find envy after doing a clean install of lucid. When I installed lucid and added the sources, Envy is not there. Does this mean envy no longer used, or is not updated for lucid?

Is my only option for OpenGl to use restricted drivers? I think the restricted drivers are causing me some grief with compiz & emerald. I frequently lose emerald, & have to reload the windows manager. I rarely saw these issues with karmic or jaunty.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: OpenGL Not Working With Fglrx Drivers?

Oct 18, 2010

n OpenGL not working with fglrx drivers?

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Fedora Hardware :: Get OpenGL Without Nvidia Drivers?

Mar 31, 2010

I tried again (with easylife this time) and I got the same result - once the kmod was finished I just got a cursor - so two tries with two different methods, same result. So, is there a generic type driver that will at least take advantage of some of the features of my geforce 6800?

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General :: NVIDIA Vs ATI Vs Intel Video Card Drivers - OpenGL?

Nov 6, 2010

How is OpenGL support (specifically OpenGL 3.x) in the different video card drivers available for Linux?Assuming that the hardware supported it well, would the drivers be an issue?

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Debian Hardware :: Can't Get OpenGL To Work On Radeon Free Drivers (Jessie)

Apr 1, 2014

I'm using Debian Jessie. All the firmware packages are properly installed, and so are the radeon free driver packages.

However, Gallium falls back to llvmpipe, which from what I understand is a software rasterizer and not actually hardware rendering.

Everything works fine except some specific things like KDE's cube animation, which says it can't be enabled because it requires OpenGL.

How do I get Debian to run Gallium properly?

I attached some relevant info...

glxinfo | grep -i opengl

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Fedora :: Wine/opengl/32 To 64 Bit - Cannot Load OpenGL When Try To Start WoW

Oct 19, 2009

I just upgraded from FC8 (32-bit) to FC11 (64-bit). In doing so, I backed up my entire World of Warcraft folder so I could try to avoid having to download and install it all over again. However, I've now reinstalled wine (64-bit now), and the nvidia drivers from the rpmfusion repos (also 64-bit), and when I try to start WoW, it says it cannot load OpenGL. I'm wondering if anyone knows what's up, and if there's a solution that doesn't involve reinstalling WoW.

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Fedora :: F11 Low Performance Intel X3100?

Nov 21, 2009

I have a Dell Inspiron 1525 laptop with a X3100 on board. The problem is the performance doesn't really fit my expectations. Compiz works fairly OK, but TuxRacer runs at 25 FPS, Glest runs just terribly slow and there is quite noticeable tearing in videos (MPlayer and Totem). Not to mention 400-600 FPS in glxgears.So far I have only tampered with Xorg (see below, changes marked red).

Code:
Section "ServerLayout"
Identifier "X.org Configured"

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: S-video Output Black&white With Intel X3100?

Jan 16, 2010

I am trying to watch a movie on tv through an s-video cable, but it's black and white, or with very fade colours. I understood that I have to change output to pal. I also understood that I can do it in the xorg.conf file, but I don't have anything like that.

video card: intel x3100
system: ubuntu karmic 9.10

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CentOS 5 :: Will 5.3 Support My X3100 Graphics Card And Bcm 4311 Wlan Card

Mar 30, 2009

very much like everybody i am also waiting for centos 5.3, because 5.2 could not sit on my notebook due to obvious driver issues. would anybody tell if centos 5.3 support my x3100 graphics card and bcm 4311 wlan card?

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Ubuntu :: Get OpenGL Running On 10.04 (64 Bit)?

Jun 30, 2011

New here so please go easy. I am trying to get OpenGL running on Ubuntu 10.04 (64 bit). The hardware is a Dell box with a NVidia Quadro 600 graphics card; I am also running under VMware.

I tried using "apt-get install nvidia-current", followed by "nvidia-xconfig", which told me a new xorg.conf file had been written. I then rebooted. A dialog appeared saying Ubuntu is running in low-graphics mode and that it had failed to load module "nvidia" and no drivers available.

As I didn't seem to get very far this way, I tried downloading the NVidia 64 bit linux driver version 275.09.07 and ran this from the console. Firstly it told me that I do not appear to have a NVidia GPU supported by this version of the driver (yet NVidia's description of the driver says it does support this gpu). I went ahead and let it try to build the kernel module but then it failed with the message "failed to load kernel module 'nvidia.ko" I'm not clear how to proceed on this one. Has anyone else got a Quadro 600 card to work? If so, how?

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Ubuntu :: Opengl Rendering Is Not Continuous?

Mar 27, 2010

I have openGL working fine on my system.The only problem is that when I try to run the executable file, nothing appears unless the full scene has been rendered.In fact, it appears in parts, i.e. updates after a second, then after another second etc...However, earlier, the rendering used to be continuous and I could see each pixel getting rendered in a continuous fashion.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: No OpenGL After 10.04 Upgrade?

May 1, 2010

I just upgraded to 10.04 on my Dell optiplex GX280 and now OpenGL isn't working (xbmc and cairo dock won't start). Here are the (i think) relevant lines from lspci:

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Ubuntu :: OpenGL Apps Don't Work?

May 23, 2010

Whenever I try to start an OpenGL app in the terminal, I get a message to the point of "could not create GL context." It was working until around the last update. I know it's not a hardware problem because my windows partition works as well as ever.

I'm using Hardy Heron with the closed Nvidia driver with a Geforce 9800gt
'glxinfo | grep OpenGL' gives

Code:
Error: glXCreateContext failed

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Ubuntu :: Unable To Open OpenGL

Sep 17, 2010

I'm trying to run a program called Alice 3.0. When I load the program, it crashes at the splash screen. I ran it in terminal, and this is the error message I received:

UNABLE TO LOAD OPENGL The most common reason for this is an incorrectly set Java library path. Please update your VM arguments. The text below has been copied to the clipboard for your convenience. Linux-i386

all properties
--- ----------
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8" standalone="no"?>
<!DOCTYPE properties SYSTEM "http://java.sun.com/dtd/properties.dtd">
<properties>

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Ubuntu :: CMake Can't Find OpenGL?

Oct 4, 2010

I'm trying to install Kicad from source but cmake gives me an error:"- Check for installed OpenGL -- not foundCMake Error at CMakeModules/CheckFindPackageResult.cmake:6 (message): OpenGL was not found - it is required to build Kicad "I have an Nvidia video card with the proprietary drivers installed.I also have glut, (glutg3) installed.I don't understand why cmake can't find OpenGL.

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Ubuntu :: OpenGL Is Not Working On Installation?

Oct 17, 2010

OpenGL is not working on my installation. I'm completely new to Linux and have been trying to get it to work for hours, but whatever I try, it just doesn't work. When I try to load java applets which use OpenGL, the applet crashes with this error:

Quote:
# A fatal error has been detected by the Java Runtime Environment:
# SIGSEGV (0xb) at pc=0xb7895424, pid=3239, tid=1586695024
# JRE version: 6.0_22-b04
# Java VM: Java HotSpot(TM) Server VM (17.1-b03 mixed mode linux-x86 )
# Problematic frame:

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Ubuntu :: X11 And OpenGL - Keep Getting Resolution Error

Jan 14, 2011

I was trying to get a game to work (scorched 3d) but I kept getting a resolution error. So I did some looking around and found that I had to do something with xorg.conf in /usr/bin/x11 (if I remember). Well I didn't have that file, so I installed a program that had it (and for the life of me, I don't remember what it was). Long story short, I tried to run a different game (foobillard) and it wouldnt run. So I ran from terminal and got an error saying that x11 is not configured with opengl. Now I am mad cuz that was my favorite game. Is there a way to reset x11 and opengl without losing everything?

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Ubuntu :: OpenGL Causes High Cpu Usage

Apr 1, 2011

I play RuneScape most of the time i'm on the computer and i always keep an eye on the performance. Yesterday and the days before, everything was going good, cpu usage it was causing was between 30 and 60%, now it wont go below 70%. It's always 70-99% for some reason :s i have set settings for graphics to OpenGL (they were like that before too with no problem) and it started causing high cpu usage. If i set it to Safe Mode in graphics settings it gets 100%, I never tweaked the drivers, i have a NVIDIA GeForce 9600 GT, i have the opengl thingies installed along with my nvidia driver. Ubuntu 10.10 32bit.

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Ubuntu :: Finding OpenGL For A 64 Bit Installation?

Jun 9, 2010

I'm trying to find a 64 bit version of OpenGL for Linux. I tried driver from Nvidia, but it turned out that it required a specific graphics card, (which either I don't have, or VMware has trouble noticing that I do. I have a laptop with some Nvidia, Geforce with Cuda card.

In any case, I just need to find 64bit OpenGL for Ubuntu 10.04. I keep finding 32 bit versions, or other versions that don't apply to me.

I'm still kind of new and it's possible that I haven't been looking the most effective places. I tried google and sourceforge, but I couldn't quite find it.

If anyone knows where I can get it, or knows of a better place to look, I would be very grateful.

P.S. I also tried the package manager and the OpenGL site.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: ATI HD 4890 Does Not Accelerate OpenGL

May 7, 2010

I've just installed the proprietary ATI drivers from the AMD website and that all went fine. After that I restarted my pc and executed the following in the terminal:
Code:
atiode -P60 -H localhost:0; echo $?
However, that returns 2 which means that a render error occurred. Also, OpenGL reports that shaders are not supported.

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Ubuntu :: OpenGL Warning When Compiling Wine 1.2?

May 27, 2010

I used sudo apt-get build-dep wine1.2 to get the dependencies for the lastest Wine, but when compiling it, I get:

configure: WARNING: No OpenGL library found on this system. OpenGL and Direct3D won't be supported.

I thought it gave me all the dependencies I needed.

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Ubuntu :: Compiling Wine From Source - Opengl

Jul 8, 2010

I'm trying to compile wine from source, with a patch to make it work for Worms Armageddon. I've applied the patch and go to run

Code:
$ ./configure

It then pumps out rows of text and at the end reads:

Code:
configure: WARNING: No OpenGL library found on this system.

OpenGL and Direct3D won't be supported. I went ahead and finished compiling it but it doesn't run worms, so I've come back to this opengl issue.

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Ubuntu Multimedia :: How To Disable OpenGL MythTV

Aug 3, 2010

I was configuring mythtv and when I was in the video settings I set it up to use OpenGL. Now I can no longer see video and I can't get back to the settings screen to disable OpenGL. Is there a config file that I can edit to disable OpenGL or someway to revert everything back to default. I tried completely removing the frontend and reinstalling it but that didn't do anything.

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Ubuntu :: Extra Effects Conflicts With OpenGL

Sep 28, 2010

Whenever I try to run any of my OpenGL programs with Settings -> Appearance -> Visual Effects: Extra, the program window flickers and disappears. However, if I turn my effects to Normal, my OpenGL programs run smoothly. Any way to have both on at the same time?

Code:
$ fglrxinfo display: :0.0 screen: 0
OpenGL vendor string: ATI Technologies Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: ATI Mobility Radeon HD 5800 Series
OpenGL version string: 1.4 (4.0.10237 Compatibility Profile Context)

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Ubuntu :: Get A Segfault Whenever Running Programs With OpenGL?

Oct 24, 2010

I'm running Ubuntu 10.04, and for some reason I get a segfault whenever running programs with OpenGL. I ran "lspci | grep VGA" in the terminal and this is the output:

Code:
02:00.0 VGA compatible controller: ATI Technologies Inc M92 [Mobility Radeon HD 4500 Series]

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Ubuntu Installation :: Get The OpenGL SDK To Work On Computer?

Jan 11, 2011

EDIT: I got it to work. It turns out that mesa-common-dev works with my nVidia drivers.

I'm new here, and to Linux/Ubuntu in general, so I apologize if this is in the wrong section or something. Anyways, I'm trying to get the OpenGL SDK to work on my computer. I've already gotten gcc/++ and whatnot, and I'm fairly sure I've upgraded my graphics drivers to the most current possible. A quick check reveals that my graphics card is nVidia:

Code:

01:00.0 VGA compatible controller: nVidia Corporation NV41.8[GeForce Go 6800] (rev a2)So I assume that I need to get the nVidia OpenGL packages:

Code:

sudo apt-get install nvidia-glx-dev

However, that nets me this error:

Code:

Reading package lists... Done
Building dependency tree
Reading state information... Done

Package nvidia-glx-dev is not available, but is referred to by another package. This may mean that the package is missing, has been obsoleted, or is only available from another source

E: Package 'nvidia-glx-dev' has no installation candidate

My only other thought is to apt-get mesa-common-dev, but I don't know if that will work with nVidia. (And this is a rather old computer, so the problem might just be one of obsoleteness, but it doesn't seem like so, from the error I'm getting).

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Ubuntu :: Geant 4 Viewer (OpenGL Maybe) - Isn't Any Window At All

May 30, 2011

I'm using Ubuntu 10.10 and have installed Geant4 according to this thread: [URL] When I make example A01 everything goes ok. Then I run the A01app, and still everything is ok. At next step I open graphics viewer typing /vis/open OGLIX or OGLSX and the viewer opens (blinks), but there isn't any window at all. Terminal output is

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Nov 21, 2010

In the composite of the effect desktop I can to use only xrender, just select opengl, I did not make use, why ?

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