Thank you very much!
Fyi, I have installed those packages and yet still can't get glxgears
working.
When I google the message, plus "debian" and "mali" I'm now seeing my own
posts to "mail archives" and seven other results. ;-)
Cheers,
Vector Hasting
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 at 03:17, Alec Ari
Hello,
Just wanted to share this:
OpenGL is provided by mesa: https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/mesa
i.e.: https://packages.debian.org/sid/libgl1-mesa-dri (main package)
`glxgears` is provided by mesa-demos/mesa-utils:
https://packages.debian.org/source/sid/mesa-demos
i.e.:
> On 15 Jun 2022, at 08:22, Vector Hasting wrote:
>
> (Theoretically this SBC should run OpenGL ES which I believe stands for
> Emulation Software,
You could try your luck with
http://wiki.linuxcnc.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?TroubleShooting#Installing_Software_based_OpenGL
On Wed, 15 Jun 2022 at 06:48, Jeff Epler wrote:
>
> Thanks for tryting LinuxCNC on aarch64. I don't know of anyone presently
> using such a configuration.
What is the platform? Google suggested to me that aarch64 and arm64
were synonymous and I do know of people running 64-bit LinuxCNC on the
Thanks for tryting LinuxCNC on aarch64. I don't know of anyone presently
using such a configuration.
As far as the "undefined symbol" message:
Please check whether in "wish", it works to "package require Img" or
whether the same error occurs. If it's the same error then may point to a
general
Package: linuxcnc-uspace
Thank you Jeff for suggesting this is an OpenGL issue.
Indeed, I went looking and I cannot run glxgears on my system, so I think
it would be fair to say that OpenGL is a dependency beyond the 'package
dependencies,' and that without it I can't run the plain vanilla,
Package: linuxcnc-uspace
I started wish from the Terminal.
It brings up a % prompt and launches a small grey window
Typed linuxcnc (inside the terminal, at the % prompt)
The initial configuration selection window opens, I chose the "axis_mm"
configuration and clicked OK.
It thinks for a while,
I started wish from the Terminal.
It brings up a % prompt and launches a small grey window
Typed linuxcnc (inside the terminal, at the % prompt)
The initial configuration selection window opens, I chose the "axis_mm"
configuration and clicked OK.
It thinks for a while, and then sends the same