I saw that can happend if you don't have a graphic card that can handel the version of OpenGL you are using.īut on my laptop I have a NVidia 555m so according to the nvidia website I'm good on that side but since I run ubuntu and NVidia are not really good with their drivers I'm sure not that my NVidia-current with bumblebee works for OpenGL 4.3. ![]() RUN FINISHED exit value 1 real time: 200ms user: 0ms system: 0ms Major opcode of failed request: 153 (GLX)Ĭurrent serial number in output stream: 33 ![]() X Error of failed request: GLXBadFBConfig The first code they go through is a really simple code to make 2 triangles and of course it is the code I use to test OpenGL on my latop (running kubuntu). For working on Ubuntu operating system: gcc filename.c -lGL -lGLU -lglut where filename.c is the name of the file with which this program is saved. We’re going to use OpenGL ES, the version will be selected later on : 1. For installing OpenGL on Ubuntu, just execute the following command (like installing any other thing) in terminal : sudo apt-get install freeglut3-dev. ![]() Note that not all client APIs may be available on your device. EGL supports OpenGL, OpenGL ES and OpenGL VG. I'm reading the last version of the OpenGL Programming guide and it is updated for OpenGL 4.3. Now that we’ve got a valid EGL display, we need to select the client API we want to use.
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