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Jan 25, 2019 does anybody know where to find openGL drivers for GMA 4500 MHD on Windows 8 This thread is locked. You can follow the question or vote as helpful, but you cannot reply to this thread.
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Intel Core2Duo P8400 CPU on an Acer Aspire 5735 laptop. For some reason I thought Intel were the best supporters of Open Source graphics drivers for Linux.:/ Among other things, I am trying to get the accelerated version of GoogleMaps through Chromium, with MapsGL and WebGL enabled. I also have an HP Touchsmart with a Nvidia card, and Google Maps (MapsGL) and WebGL work properly on Chromium. Thanks in advance.
Sorry, I am not a linux expert. But I have another computer with the same Ubuntu version. 12.04 AMD64, that one with an Nvidia card, 9500 (I think), and WebGL and the accelerated Google Maps (MapsGL) work by default. In both computers I am using Chromium. Intel drivers are blacklisted in Firefox if you have Mesa below 7.10.3 installed. There is a reason for it, because these lower versions will crash.
If you have MesaLib below version 8, only OpenGL 2 is supported, which may be preventing some cool apps and games to run. Last but not least, without libxtc_dxtn installed, you don't get S3TC texture support in Mesa, which will also break a lot of things. Make sure, you have Mesa 8 and libxtc_dxtn and you are good to go with your Intel card. Hi, thanks for the answer.
As you can see in my other response, it seems I am over Mesa 8 OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 8.0.2 But I still have no OpenGL activated, at least it seems since MapsGL doesn't work. How do I install libxtc_dxtn? Bleeding from crack of buttocks. Would that activate OpenGL in my computer?