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Had the OpenGL problem already in MuseScore 2 (Windows 10, 32bit). In the dialog that comes up enter variable name = ‘QT_OPENGL’ (without the quotes) and variable value = ‘software’ (without the quotes) In the dialog that comes up click “Environment Variables” then click “New” in the system variables section.
#Opengl 2.0 driver windows
In the Windows start menu enter the search term “environment variables” and select “Edit the system environment variables” I searched further and found a couple of possible solutions that unfortunately did not work but I post them for reference for those who find this topic looking for a solution with this or other program giving this error messageįor those scratching their heads trying to resolve this OpenGL issue running the latest version of Dropbox + AlwaysUp I have successfully resolved this issue by following these steps (after all the guidance in this forum failed to fix my issue): I assume the later versions using the QT framework may also use this requirement unless somebody using a different video chip which natively support Open GL states otherwise. I then tried the downscaling trick for smaller screens but that doesn’t work because the older WD Dashboard only allows resolutions starting from 1370xbla which the downscaling trick cannot deliver. Path is an environment parameter of Windows and can be found in Control Panel -> System -> Advanced System Settings -> Environment Variables -> System Variables.
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It seems from the above that the ATI catalyst drivers will provide what the original poster wants - Yay! Do they also provide compiz/3D rendering? If so, perhaps I shall take a new look at ATI next time I come to purchase a new card.I first made sure I had the required dll files of both Open GL Angle libraries in the folders indicated by Path. I promise to not let it affect me any longer, so I shan't comment on it anymore here Sorry to sounds harsh but I have been peeved off with my experiences of ATI cards in the distant and also recent past on both linux and windows. So with respect to the OP's original question of "how do I get (paraphrasing here) an expected feature of my card to work?", then the answer is "an experimental, pre-release hack." which leads me back to the fact that the drivers for ATI aren't good enough. Yes, I agree to a point, but my point was that the solutions posted to date seem to involve pre-release git repositories etc.
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But there is work being done on that, as some people already mentioned I'm also sticking to the open-source driver, it works fine for what I want to do, just lacks decent 3D support. Am I now supposed to post about my great experience with ATi cards? No? The topicstarter has an ATi card right now, and it can work fine.Ĭatalyst drivers have come a huge way, on Windows I experience zero pain and on Linux I hear they also run fine if you stick to stable repos for X and get the latest 10.4 Catalyst. Why did you post then? It doesn't really add anything to the thread. You could visit this thread for more info or even repos with the packages you may need -> While doing that, you could use the temporary repo, with xorg-server 1.8 or before doing that.Īlso, you should use the latest kernel possible (kernel26-git).Īs you can see, they are all still in experimental state, if you want to try, and if you have time, why don't you try it. You can do the same thing for Radeon, by changing the names or paths. You can be helped by the nouveau-dri-git PKGBUILD, which installs the Nouveau gallium driver.
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If you want to know how to find the gallium driver, check on src/gallium/ within the mesa source. You could try mesa from git (check on aur), and build gallium radeon. Should it work or not, running updated Arch with and r700 (not r600, I was mistaken earlier)?
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Then I'm even more confused the tutorial I mentioned should only require OpenGL 2.0 and it didn't compile on my system, I mailed the author who replied with something to the effect that he thinks ATI open source driver doesn't support OpenGL 2. The base work is done and user-visible change will happen rapidly from now on. Of course performance needs improvement but things are really great right now. Then it will be a matter of time for r600g to catch up. I believe Opengl3.0 gallium3d support will arrive during this year, with Mesa 8.0. OpenGL 2.0 is already supported for r600-r700 in classic Mesa and we are rapidly progressing with OpenGl2.1+. Sometimes people puzzle me with their constant need to answer posts without knowledge on the subject.