Questions tagged [mesa]

Mesa is a software library for 3D computer graphics that provides a generic Khronos-compliant OpenGL implementation for rendering three-dimensional graphics on multiple platforms.

Mesa is a software library for 3D computer graphics that provides a generic Khronos-compliant OpenGL implementation for rendering three-dimensional graphics on multiple platforms.

Mesa is open source software, released under the terms of the MIT License. It was initially developed by Brian Paul in August 1993, and is still maintained by him today. The project contains many contributions from other people, especially in the area of hardware support.

As of April 2008, it is the only commonly known, fully open source implementation of OpenGL which is continually updated to support the latest OpenGL specification. It is widely used, most importantly by the X.Org implementation of the X Window System, where it serves as the OpenGL core for the open source X.Org/DRI OpenGL drivers. X.Org provides the essential functionality used by most graphical applications which run on Unix-like platforms such as Linux.

Wayland is also using Mesa-compatible drivers with DRI2 support

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Intel HD 3000 'Gen6+ requires Kernel 3.6 or later.' Ubuntu 12.04 Kernel 3.5

I have a Core i5 with an Intel HD 3000, and i use Ubuntu 12.04 x64 with kernel 3.5.0-18, and PPA xorg-edgers for video drivers. And i think after last update, apps are crashing a lot: VLC won't play videos, Minecraft won't run, Netflix with modified…
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Reinstall MESA driver

I'm new here and will be thankful if you help me in this case. I dunno why, but somehow I did upgrade video driver and now I want to restore the original one for current system. Is this safe and is it work if remove/purge libraries one by one, and…
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Upgrading OpenGL

My graphics are Intel® Q45/Q43 and my processor is Intel® Core™2 Duo CPU E7500 @ 2.93GHz × 2. I have the latest mesa: 11.3.0 but my OpenGL version string is still 2.1. Any help would be helpful.
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Couldn't bind mesa with vis5d+

I am trying to link mesa with vis5d+ mesa is installed under this directory: /usr/lib/i386-linux-gnu/mesa When I'm trying to configure vis5d+ ipc@ipc-ThinkPad-X240:~/Downloads/vis5d+-1.3.0-beta$ ./configure it returns checking for a BSD…
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libwaffle-1.so.o: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory

I have Ubuntu 16.04 OS and am trying to perform tests on piglit. I have a Fermi GPU (GE4 GTX 480). This is the error I receive. Could you please guide? https://drive.google.com/open?id=1C0LdDzbXxp6dcHuAMivt7MYjRHU3OXe4