So I installed new Ubuntu 9.10 and Irrlicht 1.6, compiled the examples and there is an error. When I look around only textures that are in close proximity to myself (sphere around me) are rendered, those further outside are black.
Example on 02.QuakeMap example (Sry for whole screen but Gimp is not working, damn this new Ubuntu)
Does anybody have the same problem and what is the solution???
Halp brother here please.
Example problem on new Ubuntu 9.10
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Example problem on new Ubuntu 9.10
What now??? =_=''
Most common problem after a new install is that the hardware drivers are not installed. And it might look somewhat like that if it's using something like Mesa instead.
Do type into the console:
glxinfo | grep direct
It should return something like:
direct rendering: Yes
If it says no instead then you should install hardware drivers for your graphic card.
Do type into the console:
glxinfo | grep direct
It should return something like:
direct rendering: Yes
If it says no instead then you should install hardware drivers for your graphic card.
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Is working fine here. must be your graphics card driver.
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Simon saysCuteAlien wrote:Most common problem after a new install is that the hardware drivers are not installed. And it might look somewhat like that if it's using something like Mesa instead.
Do type into the console:
glxinfo | grep direct
It should return something like:
direct rendering: Yes
If it says no instead then you should install hardware drivers for your graphic card.
direct rendering: Yes
What now??? =_=''
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I had some serious issues with Ubuntu 9.10 too.
Ext4 ate my files, video driver not working properly, etc.
Solution: I installed Debian Lenny.
Ext4 ate my files, video driver not working properly, etc.
Solution: I installed Debian Lenny.
"Whoops..."
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Yea, those examples 5. and 6. are good.hybrid wrote:OpenGL 1.4 hints for either an outdated driver, or a very weak onboard gfx card, though. Could be that you're out of luck getting better results with your actual HW. Could you please post the output of one of the other examples (5 or 6 would be good).
But look at this.
Code: Select all
Please select the driver you want for this example:
(a) Direct3D 9.0c
(b) Direct3D 8.1
(c) OpenGL 1.5
(d) Software Renderer
(e) Burning's Software Renderer
(f) NullDevice
(otherKey) exit
c
Irrlicht Engine version 1.6
Linux 2.6.31-15-generic #50-Ubuntu SMP Tue Nov 10 14:54:29 UTC 2009 i686
Creating X window...
Visual chosen: : 193
Using renderer: OpenGL 1.4
Mesa DRI Intel(R) G33 GEM 20090712 2009Q2 RC3 x86/MMX/SSE2: Tungsten Graphics, Inc
OpenGL driver version is 1.2 or better.
GLSL not available.
What now??? =_=''