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by karljs » Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:27 am
Hi,
I have a laptop with an Intel x3100 integrated graphics card and am dual-booting between Ubuntu 9.10 and Windows. I have Panda installed in both operating systems, but the Ubuntu one doesn't work correctly.
When I launch any of the tutorial applications I get the basic gray Panda window (and no error messages) but never see any graphics. The output seems identical to just a single-line run() application.
I have the latest drivers installed (2.9.x), all my desktop effects turned off, and have tried running using tinygl instead of the default which causes flat-out crashes. Any other ideas? I'm more comfortable programming with Linux tools and would love to get this working.
P.S. I'm sure it's related to my graphics card because I've gotten it working flawlessly on other Linux machines.
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by rdb » Mon Jan 11, 2010 2:48 am
Which version of Ubuntu are you using? I've heard there were big problems with the Intel drivers on various versions of Ubuntu.
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by karljs » Mon Jan 11, 2010 1:41 pm
I'm using the newest version -- 9.10
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by jbskaggs » Mon Jan 11, 2010 4:53 pm
You may wish to try ubuntu 9.04 instead or a smaller linux altogether. I had very good lck with both of those (ubuntu 9.04 and Wolvix 2.0) on a three year old cheapee Aspire with intel on board graphix.
But ubuntu 9.1 was not rumored to be very friendly with the smaller low end laptops so I did not upgrade to it. Also expanding your system memory helps tremendously.
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by ThomasEgi » Mon Jan 11, 2010 5:24 pm
if you want a more recource friendly linux, i recommend xubuntu. it runs fine on my now 8 year old laptop. if that's to heavy, go for puppy linux. and if thats still too mouch. take DmnSmallLinux .
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by karljs » Mon Jan 11, 2010 6:09 pm
Thanks for the advice. When my university courses aren't keeping me too busy I'll try a lighter linux distribution, unless somebody else comes up with an idea.
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by jbskaggs » Tue Jan 12, 2010 2:12 pm
puppy is a nice setup and fast but it can have some wireless network issues with certain cards (as does Ubuntu) but it will definitely give you more free ram.
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by dlucio » Thu Jan 14, 2010 9:51 pm
Hi!
I had the same problem. I fix it adding follow line in /etc/Config.prc:
vertex-buffers #f
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by Grungi Ankhfire » Tue Jan 19, 2010 2:47 am
dlucio wrote:I had the same problem. I fix it adding follow line in /etc/Config.prc: vertex-buffers #f
I can confirm the fix on ubuntu karmic, 64bits, Intel graphic card. Such a relief, thank you so much !
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by dapra » Sun Feb 21, 2010 11:07 pm
dlucio wrote:Hi!
I had the same problem. I fix it adding follow line in /etc/Config.prc: vertex-buffers #f
Same here on Ubuntu 9.10 x86_64, Intel mobile graphics.
I had no error messages and nothing insightful from notify-level-glgsg debug. glxgears worked fine. All the samples would show a static grey or black window and do nothing.
The above fix worked great, thanks 
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by uboel » Fri Feb 26, 2010 4:48 am
Hi,
I was encountering the same "empty windows and no error message" problem on my HP Compaq 6730b Notebook (Intel GPU) running Ubuntu 9.10-64bits.
I confirm that the addition of "vertex-buffers #f" in /etc/Config.prc solved the issue for me too.
Many thanks to dlucio!!!
Cheers,
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by kellvin » Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:02 am
Hi there! I have the same "empty windows and no error message" problem on my Dell Inspiron N7110 32 bits. I have tried some suggestions i was given at other forums, but in vain.
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by rdb » Wed Feb 29, 2012 9:17 am
Have you tried the suggestions in this thread, too?
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