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Topic: Nestopia and openGL version
Hello,
I installed nestopia (a Super Nintendo emulator) on Antix 19.3.
When I load a game I can hear the sound, so I know it’s working, however the window remains blank (all black).apt-cache show nestopia
tells me:
Nestopia requires OpenGL 3.2 or later.
glxinfo | grep “OpenGL version”
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 18.3.6This is were I got stuck. Can anyone give me advice on how to proceed to get nestopia graphics working properly? I wouldn’t know where to begin upgrading the OpenGL version. Searching the repositories didn’t yield any obvious answers.
Thanks
inxi -Fxxxrza
System: Host: vega Kernel: 4.9.235-antix.1-amd64-smp x86_64 bits: 64 compiler: gcc v: 8.3.0
parameters: BOOT_IMAGE=/boot/vmlinuz-4.9.235-antix.1-amd64-smp root=UUID=18e72eca-9c7f-47f6-9893-c8ebcfb83473 ro
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Desktop: IceWM 1.8.3 wm: Blackbox dm: SLiM 1.3.6 Distro: antiX-19.3_x64-full Manolis Glezos 15 October 2020
base: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster)
Machine: Type: Laptop System: Hewlett-Packard product: Presario C700 Notebook PC v: F.08 serial: <filter> Chassis: type: 10
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Type: l1tf mitigation: PTE Inversion
Type: mds status: Vulnerable: Clear CPU buffers attempted, no microcode; SMT disabled
Type: meltdown mitigation: PTI
Type: spec_store_bypass status: Vulnerable
Type: spectre_v1 mitigation: usercopy/swapgs barriers and __user pointer sanitization
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Repos: Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/antix.list
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Active apt repos in: /etc/apt/sources.list.d/buster-backports.list
1: deb http://deb.debian.org/debian buster-backports main contrib non-free
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Info: Processes: 158 Uptime: 5h 21m Memory: 1.95 GiB used: 267.0 MiB (13.4%) Init: SysVinit v: 2.93 runlevel: 5
default: 5 Compilers: gcc: 8.3.0 alt: 8 Shell: bash v: 5.0.3 running in: sshd (SSH) inxi: 3.0.36Topic: Future antiX
As has been posted elsewhere in the forum, the next major release of antiX will be based on Debian 11 (‘bullseye’).
Debian 11 is likely to be released early summer 2021.
Upstream changes mean:1. Some in-built antiX apps will need modifying ie from python2 to python3. Dave has already started porting these and almost all are already in Testing/sid branch. They need testing. We need a volunteer to oversee how it is going re bugs.
* add-key-antix
* add-start-antix
* antix-libs
* app-select
* desktop-session-antix
* ds-mouse-antix
* set-screen-blank-antix
* umts-panel2
* wallpaper-antix (work in progress)2. Some apps we ship with will be deprecated, so we need to find some alternatives. IMO, this is low priority at the moment.
* disk-manager
* fskbsetting
* lxkeymap
* ndisgtk
* bittorrent3. No python2 app will be installable eg I use diffuse, but it does not work on testing/sid and upstream has basically abandoned it.
As well as the above mentioned upstream changes, we have our own as well.
1. Documentation/FAQ
* Some of it is out of date
* Some content needs to be written in a more newby-friendly way eg frugal install
* New content needs to be added eg wifi-connect, TIMWe will need volunteers to co-ordinate and write the documents.
2. Existing antiX apps/scripts provided by the community
* Some have been modified/extended/improved eg TIM.
* Some may need to be modified/extended/improved especially related to localisation.They will need to be tested and the authors of the apps/scripts should be responsible for their maintenance (if needed).
3. Proposals for new inclusions.
To be clear, we encourage users to submit requests for new inclusions, changes etc. Whatever scratches your itch, go for it.
However, don’t expect the devs to automatically include them. As an example, SamK has submitted several apps that are included in the repos, but not on the iso eg 1-1-assistance, 1-1-voice, ssh-conduit.Obviously, the author(s) of the apps/scripts should be responsible for their maintenance (with assistance if needed eg packaging into a deb).
We have an excellent group of people involved with antiX. Coders, translators, forum moderators, forum question helpers plus others I’ve forgotten.
We won’t all agree on what we consider the future of antiX, but I’m sure we will agree to keep our discussions civil and the forum a welcoming place for antiX users.Philosophers have interpreted the world in many ways; the point is to change it.
antiX with runit - leaner and meaner.
