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I am configuring a number of HP Compaq machines with Core 2 Duo and Intel integrated graphics I don't have the exact model on me, but I don't think it's too relevant.
OpenGL does not seem to work, for lighting or shading. the reported error is:
Listening for transport dt_socket at address: 8912
libEGL warning: failed to create a pipe screen for i965
Smooth is not supported by this hardware (or driver)
X11Util.Display: Shutdown (JVM shutdown: true, open (no close attempt): 1/1, reusable (open, marked uncloseable): 0, pending (open in creation order): 1)
X11Util: Open X11 Display Connections: 1
X11Util: Open[0]: NamedX11Display[:0, 0x792ba698, refCount 1, unCloseable false]
It doesn't matter if the display is slow, but is there any way to get OpenGL to work? This isn't new stuff, we are not using shaders here, why should a machine with 5 year old hardware not work?
Answers
You may wanna have a look at this article below:
http://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2014/05/intel-linux-graphics-driver-installer-1-0-5
If that doesn't fix it, you may stick w/ the old Processing version 1.5.1, which uses an older OpenGL!
A more expensive, but definite fix, is buy an external video board, like nVidia's GeForce 4xx or so.
But don't get any model below GeForce 8xxx series. Even models below 4xx are legacy now!