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Message #05228
[Bug 2120238] Re: (24.04) OpenGL no longer works on Arrandale.
run 'apport-collect 2120238' to attach relevant logs here, though you'd
of course need to have the latest mesa installed or it's mostly useless
** Changed in: mesa (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/2120238
Title:
(24.04) OpenGL no longer works on Arrandale.
Status in mesa package in Ubuntu:
Incomplete
Bug description:
First off, I've kind of given up on trying to figure out how to use
apport on my own. If anyone can give me a "for dummies" example of how
to use it, that would be nice.
Anyway, I'm running Linux Mint 22.1, which we all know is basically
Ubuntu 24.04. Ubuntu 24.04 shipped a new version of mesa,
25.0.7-0ubuntu0.24.04.1, which completely broke OpenGL, causing every
program I've got to fall back on software rendering. Reverting back to
24.0.5-1ubuntu1 fixed the problem. I have apt-marked these packages as
"hold" for now.
My computer is an old laptop with Intel graphics. I'm assuming the
graphics are part of the CPU, which is identified as the following:
Intel(R) Core(R) i5 CPU m 520 @ 2.4Ghz. I've seen it referred to as an
Arrandale CPU.
With mesa 24.0.5, OpenGL functionality is provided by the crocus
driver. However, even though crocus seems to ship with mesa 25.0.7, my
computer refuses to use it for some reason.
Also, since my hardware is old, I've tried to install as many packages
with "amber" in their name as possible, but that didn't help. Maybe I
just don't know which packages to install?
PS: This is the same hardware I reported in bug #2073648. I'll re-
upload a file from there, which has the output of lshw. The only real
difference is that I'm now running kernel 6.14.0-27-generic, rather
than 6.8.0-x-generic.
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