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| == known problems == | | == known problems == |
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| Unfortunately, there are several known problems with using on-screen Mesa and OSMesa at the same time.
| | * {{bug|44478}} Segfault with proprietary Nvidia drivers |
| The --without-OSMesa configure can be used to disable OSMesa if a problem is encountered.
| | * {{bug|44979}} Clumsy/missing configure check |
| | | * {{bug|44338}} Doesn't work on Windows (MXE build) |
| * {{bug|44478}} segmentation fault when using proprietary Nvidia drivers | |
| * {{bug|44979}} clumsy/missing configure check, relies on runtime failure | |
| * {{bug|44338}} doesn't work at all on Windows | |
| * [https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1424059 LP #1424059] libosmesa6 is not installable on Ubuntu 14.04 with HWE updates
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| * {{bug|50479}} doesn't work at all with libglvnd, now standard in most distributions
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| === workarounds ===
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| * Preload the Mesa libGL.so, for example
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| export LD_PRELOAD=/usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so
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| == Reporting Bugs ==
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| * Please include the output of
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| glxinfo | grep "^OpenGL \(renderer\|core profile version\|vendor\)"
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