Hi Chris,

Intel drivers are well known for causing problems and suspect this may
be causing the problems you are seeing.  The Intel drivers under Linux
do appear to be a little more stable than Windows so if you can dual
boot your system it might be worth experimenting with.  Also look to
see if there are any updated drivers for your laptop.

Robert.

On 23 February 2012 11:06, Chris Blizniak <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to convert cow.osg and cow.osgt to .osgt, .osg, and .osgb all 
> possible combinations. Using osgviewer, the results are the same. The 3D 
> model is loaded only with few vertices, exactly the same as on the 
> screen-shot above.
>
> In terms of the hardware - I'm using a laptop, not too old, and the only 
> problem is the Intel's integrated graphics card. To be honest I had a problem 
> with video streaming in Qt when I used openGL to display video frames, it was 
> incredibly slow.
>
> Anyway, I think I will stop here as I need to move on with my work.
> Textures work fine in few cases, I can load some simple objects, therefore it 
> should be enough. I am not planning to do anything huge at the moment so the 
> current setup should be enough. I have different problem but I will post that 
> as a new post as it is not related to this one.
>
> Thank you for your time.
>
>
> Cheers,
> Chris
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