(with different values depending on your setup of course)įrom the same package you can also try glxgears, you should see 3 rotating gears.įor Hybrid graphics you might want to see PRIME. OpenGL ES profile shading language version string: OpenGL ES GLSL ES 3.00 OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 3.0 Mesa 20.3.4 OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30 OpenGL core profile profile mask: core profile OpenGL core profile context flags: (none) OpenGL core profile shading language version string: 3.30 OpenGL core profile version string: 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 20.3.4 $ glxinfo | grep OpenGL OpenGL vendor string: X.Org To verify your OpenGL installation you can use mesa-demos glxinfo and you should get output like this : For NVIDIA installing the proprietary driver is mostly better for newer cards or better performance in general.For AMD (and ATI) it is recommended to use the open-source driver unless you have a very strong reason to use proprietary one.swr : High performance software rasterizer that uses AVX and AVX2 CPU instructions, also known as OpenSWR.llvmpipe : Software rasterizer, uses LLVM for x86 JIT code generation and is multi-threaded.softpipe : Software rasterizer, a reference Gallium driver.zink : is a Gallium driver, it can be used to run OpenGL on vulkan.virgl : is a virtual GPU driver for sharing a GPU with a host for virtual machines.nouveau : Nouveau is the open-source driver for NVIDIA GPUs.radeonsi : for AMD's Southern Island GPUs and later.r600 : for AMD's Radeon HD 2000 GPU series and later.r200 : for AMD's Radeon R200 GPU series.Method 1 In the Preferences window (Window > Settings/Preferences > Preferences), select the Display category. There are two ways to set DirectX as your rendering engine. r100 : for AMD's Radeon R100 GPU series. You can run Viewport 2.0 using OpenGL, DirectX 11 or OpenGL Core Profile mode.iris : for Intel's Gen 8 hardware and later.i965 : for Intel's Gen 4 hardware and later.i915 : for GMA 916G as well as the i830, i845 and i865 integrated GPU series.
#OPENGL 2.0 RENDERER NOT SUPPORT DRIVERS#
It has a collection of open-source drivers for Intel graphics, ATI, AMD, AMD PRO, and NVIDIA GPUs and also provides software rasterizers, The included drivers in the package are
#OPENGL 2.0 RENDERER NOT SUPPORT INSTALL#
To run any application that uses OpenGL you will need to install driver(s) for your hardware (either GPUs or CPUs)