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I'm using TightVNC, because I want to display an opengl program running on linux on a webpage. When I run the program ubigraph, I get the following error message:




freeglut (./ubigraph_server): OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display ':1'




Are there settings to configure or other programs to try to make this happen?










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    I'm using TightVNC, because I want to display an opengl program running on linux on a webpage. When I run the program ubigraph, I get the following error message:




    freeglut (./ubigraph_server): OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display ':1'




    Are there settings to configure or other programs to try to make this happen?










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      I'm using TightVNC, because I want to display an opengl program running on linux on a webpage. When I run the program ubigraph, I get the following error message:




      freeglut (./ubigraph_server): OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display ':1'




      Are there settings to configure or other programs to try to make this happen?










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      I'm using TightVNC, because I want to display an opengl program running on linux on a webpage. When I run the program ubigraph, I get the following error message:




      freeglut (./ubigraph_server): OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display ':1'




      Are there settings to configure or other programs to try to make this happen?







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