Hi Zoltan,
I have qDslrDashboard running well on an old WindowsXP installation. I would like to run it too under Ubuntu on an Acer One Aspire netbook.
When I run the qDslrDashboard.sh script in Terminal I get:
Cannot find a running Bluez.Please check the Bluez installation.
qml: windowRoot completed
qml: manager focus
qml: managerOverlayLoader active focus changed true
qml: manager overlay got focus true
qml: button active focus changed true index 0
qml: displayScreen DeviceScreen.qml
qml: on device buttons changed null
qml: getTime 0
qml: screenModel DeviceScreen(0xa60e530) devBtn null
qml: get osd source qml
qml: DeviceScreen completed
qml: ScreenBase completed DeviceScreen(0xa60e530)
qml:
error:
QXcbIntegration: Cannot create platform OpenGL context, neither GLX nor EGL
are enabled
Failed to create OpenGL context for format
QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize -1,
greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1,
swapBehavior 2, swapInterval 1, profile 0)
I have already run the apt-get install build-essential and apt-get install libgl1-mesa-dev as advised elsewhere on this forum.
What more could I try? Thanks.
Dashboard with Ubuntu
Re: Dashboard with Ubuntu
Seams your display driver does not support OpenGL 2
Re: Dashboard with Ubuntu
Thanks for the reply Zoltan.
The Acer One Aspire that I am using has both WindowsXP and Ubuntu installed as alternative operating systems.
Dashboard works under WindowsXP but not Ubuntu - does that tell you anything extra?
Do you know if I can update my Ubuntu display driver to suit OpenGL2?
I do appreciate your help but I realise I may have reached the end of the road with this.
The Acer One Aspire that I am using has both WindowsXP and Ubuntu installed as alternative operating systems.
Dashboard works under WindowsXP but not Ubuntu - does that tell you anything extra?
Do you know if I can update my Ubuntu display driver to suit OpenGL2?
I do appreciate your help but I realise I may have reached the end of the road with this.
Re: Dashboard with Ubuntu
You need to check what GPU you have and that if there is a graphics driver for Linux for that one.