GeForce 210 support for OpenGL 4.x on Linux
The GeForce 210 card has hardware OpenGL 3.x capable. Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least? Maybe with some software library?
PS. The computer has installed Kubuntu 15.10
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The GeForce 210 card has hardware OpenGL 3.x capable. Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least? Maybe with some software library?
PS. The computer has installed Kubuntu 15.10
linux ubuntu nvidia-geforce kubuntu opengl
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The GeForce 210 card has hardware OpenGL 3.x capable. Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least? Maybe with some software library?
PS. The computer has installed Kubuntu 15.10
linux ubuntu nvidia-geforce kubuntu opengl
The GeForce 210 card has hardware OpenGL 3.x capable. Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least? Maybe with some software library?
PS. The computer has installed Kubuntu 15.10
linux ubuntu nvidia-geforce kubuntu opengl
linux ubuntu nvidia-geforce kubuntu opengl
asked Mar 15 '16 at 22:31
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Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least?
Maybe with some software library?
No; It is not possible; OpenGL and DirectX support is based on the hardware. The hardware you have cannot and does not support any version of OpenGL higher then 3.0.
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Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least?
Maybe with some software library?
No; It is not possible; OpenGL and DirectX support is based on the hardware. The hardware you have cannot and does not support any version of OpenGL higher then 3.0.
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Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least?
Maybe with some software library?
No; It is not possible; OpenGL and DirectX support is based on the hardware. The hardware you have cannot and does not support any version of OpenGL higher then 3.0.
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Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least?
Maybe with some software library?
No; It is not possible; OpenGL and DirectX support is based on the hardware. The hardware you have cannot and does not support any version of OpenGL higher then 3.0.
Is it possible to make that the card supports OpenGL 4.1 at least?
Maybe with some software library?
No; It is not possible; OpenGL and DirectX support is based on the hardware. The hardware you have cannot and does not support any version of OpenGL higher then 3.0.
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