they had the Logitech G35 ($100 headset, roughly) on display for $50 so I got it for $50
turns out they had been meaning to display some Razer headset but put the Logitech one out, so they had to honor that one
I was looking at it like "wow $50, this is a nice price for this headset, I'll buy it". And then the cashier was like "that'll be $100" and my face got all confused
My question was closed as a duplicate by a user with the dupehammer, but I don't think the duplicate target answers the question in any shape or form. Opinions before I do a proper reopen-pls request?
@TylerH I already wrote, I will not post more. Just those two. But it might be a good idea to push those which have pending CVs so we don't loose them.
@cybermonkey We added a rule concerning this, that you might have missed. But basically we don't want people to requests actions on things they have asked or answers. For the dupe, no idea. Perhaps @Machavity or @Rizier123 can take a look.
@BhargavRao Maybe there should be some task-force to get rid of the old rubbish once and forever. Otherwise we will eventually drown in such questions. (just being optimistic; we might already be)
I have this ugly error on linux anyone has an idea? Exception in thread "main" javax.media.opengl.GLException: Failed to created/initialize EGL display incl. fallback default: native 0x0, error 0x3001/0x3001 at jogamp.opengl.egl.EGLDisplayUtil.eglGetDisplayAndInitialize(EGLDispla yUtil.java:177)
"egl_softpipe.so is a CPU software fallback OpenGL ES driver provided by the Mesa. Check that you have the right OpenGL driver package installed from your distribution. "
They installed this mesa-libEGL-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64.rpm mesa-libGLES-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64.rpm mesa-libGLU-9.0.0-4.el7.x86_64.rpm mesa-libGLw-8.0.0-4.el7.x86_64.rpm (libXft-2.3.2-2.el7.x86_64.rpm libXp-1.0.2-2.1.el7.x86_64.rpm mesa-libgbm-11.2.2-2.20160614.el7.x86_64.rpm motif-2.3.4-8.el7.x86_64.rpm xorg-x11-xbitmaps-1.1.1-6.el7.noarch.rpm) and they wonder if they need to install the package's named "-devel", what should I say?, yes of course!!
@Tunaki I did that yesterday with a Visual Studio environment and didn't pay attention to where I installed it and it took my OS drive down to 20GB free space D-:
@PetterFriberg a FTBFS bug is usually: 1 lack of headers (you need to add build dependencies), 2 incomparability between libraries (you need to use specific versions of the dependencies), 3 a bug on the program (the program asserts stuff that is not true with the libraries, or just messes up)
@Tunaki Yeah bookmarked, I will send it to IT, if they like 3d surface graph they better install the correct stufzzz... I was worried that maybe I was doing something wrong (missing java lib or other stuff),but I'm pretty sure it's a problem of the OpenGL2 installation on the machine.
there was an auto-apt-install that basically sits between your program and the system, watches what libraries it is trying to access, matches it with the index of packages files, and installs it (hoping for the best)
You're the boss, tell them they didn't do their job properly, and you're very very angry and now you expect the server properly installed, served with waffles :p
@Braiam it's a java lib... it has lot's of lib for native code, but it is expecting OpenGL 2 do be installed correctly... since it not really heavily used not much info on this issue, I only found this forum.jogamp.org/…, that I have hard time to decode since I'm really bad at linux.
I don't think so, but I can have any server as long as it is linux.., it's developed on windows but this client needs to run on linux... (what ever $ it takes)
Why do you want to avoid X? If you need OpenGL you really kinda need X... If it's just "I want it to go as fast as possible" you don't need to get rid of X, just don't start a compositor or desktop environment and only run your app inside X. Also if it is "I want speed" X is very unlikely to be the bottleneck since DRI rendering pretty much bypasses it entirely. — Spudd86Jun 16 '10 at 13:58
@NobodyNada meeh I don't want anything.... I really just need to help IT understand and solve the problem... but I have no clue on linux, so first step is to understand if my problem or theirs... second give them some clues to solve the problem...