Then linux became more graphical and was an option away from ms. Linux was pretty niche back then an awfull lot of bash for your buck and I was new to bash and never quite got it, staying with Windoze. I couldn't afford apple, so rebuilt a pc from reclamation and a few quid of my own. That computer died, due to mis management and further undermined by ms, who wanted multitasking. Lol.Ī little about me, hence my choice of distro (Ubuntu based).Īfter 8bit zx48 and c64, my 1st 'real' computer was the amiga1200, so I'm comfortable with she'll and the likes, but still worked with a smart desktop, thanks to opus5 & Magellan. Below is a link to the specks sheet, funnily enough it supports 64bit. I'm not certain external links are appreciated on this forum but I'll chance it. If ive used GL, I must have it, but its an old laptop and doesn’t have the latest video card or GL2.0Īnd as far as I'm aware the acer aspire 5630 is not one of the Aspire's that can take an upgrade, so unless some cash falls into my hands to buy a nice new Lenovo (Lenovo actually supports linux by supplying drivers) I'm pretty much stuck with what I have. I do have an interest in c++ programming as a hobby (no expert at all), have used SDL and SDL_GL. Please file a bug report on version build-19(Release).Īnd remember to specify your operating system. The exception said: glewInit returns 1: Broken OpenGL installation. Missing GL versionĬaught exception (of type '10WException') in outermost handler! Your OpenGL installation must be very broken. There's no configuration file, using default values.Īdding directory: /usr/share/games/widelands/data This is Widelands Version build-19 (Release) It must be a GL thing as I get the following from terminal: I didn’t spot that address, that’s exactly what I’m looking for.
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