![]() ![]() This is exactly why you need to install these specific files ![]() ![]() Besides that, anyone can just re-add the support back to the OS. Mind you that the Linux community is very enthusiastic at supporting old hardware, and it's always hard to watch when they drop support for something ancient, because it's not something they usually do a lot. I know that this is already solved, but for some people who don't want to change their entire operating system or even upgrade their computer altogether, if it even is upgradable at all in the first place, there is some hacky workarounds involving copying some OpenGL DLLs provided by the Mesa3D team, which is basically the drivers for certain Linux distros ported to the Windows platform. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |