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supplied drivers selection not i810 and get this error when running glxgears: libGL error: drmMap of framebuffer failed (Invalid argument) libGL error: reverting to (slow) indirect rendering but its faster then using i810 and getting the 3d not supported error any ideas or solutions :confused: vBulletin v3.8.7, Copyright ©2000-2016, vBulletin Solutions, Inc.
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though that doesn't surprise me.. I don't even recall if I have the comport configured properly in Ubuntu. Uniscope runs, and after I realized I had to shut down MTrunker32 in its own Wine window in order to capture the sound card (evidently MT32 latches on and doesn't let go, or maybe Ubuntu/Wine only allows one program to control it, unlike XP), Uniscope ran perfectly as expected.. though the command line window that spawned Uniscope spewed a bunch of display-related errors (described below) while Uniscope was drawing the scope display. I think this is more related to the video capabilities (or lack thereof) of the machine I'm using than anything else, now that I think about it. In the error messages described in detail below, it's the two first libGL errors in pretty much every quoted section. I tried Uniform again (after shutting down MT32) and it pops up the same display errors and hangs again. Now that I had to sit here and type this, though, I'm wondering if it is having trouble with the comport, like Tuner? Here are the messages as displayed in Ubuntu's CLI and/or Wine. Running the v.52 (beta 14) MSI package: (of note: Can't seem to permanently uninstally UT. Maybe I have to look deeper into wine and find the add/remove programs equivalent. Running any UT .msi file only offers "Repair Unitrunker" or "Remove Unitrunker" - clicking Remove causes similar steps to the below, but the program is still there; clicking Repair does the following, starting from the first line beginning "fixme": ) Quote: Originally Posted by from Ubuntu terminal prompt jay911@Ayanami:~/radio$ msiexec /a UniTrunker-0.1.0.52.msi libGL error: drmMap of framebuffer failed (Invalid argument) libGL error: reverting to (slow) indirect rendering fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"jay911" (nil) 0x33f808 (nil) 0x33f804 0x33f810 - stub fixme:advapi:LookupAccountNameW (null) L"jay911" 0x189720 0x33f808 0x189738 0x33f804 0x33f810 - stub fixme:msi:ControlEvent_HandleControlEvent unhandled control event L"Reinstall" arg(L"ALL") fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action L"RemoveExistingProducts" fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled standard action L"UnpublishComponents" fixme:msi:ACTION_HandleStandardAction unhandled sta