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I'm working with an open-source software called "DynamO". In order to visualize simulation , I'm writing an specific command and then the simulation should be load and the visualizer windows must appear. But unfortunately, I'm faced with “Unable to create OpenGL 3.3 context (flags 0, profile 1)” error.
I take an screenshot from terminal on Linux.
What should I do to overcome this problem? I'll be thankful if you tell me step by step. Because I'm new with Linux and I have not much experiences.










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  • Only some of the information is visible in your image screenshot. Please rerun that command and copy and paste the output into your question (through an edit). From what is visible, you will be unable to obtain an OpenGL 3.3 context as your system only supports 2.1. This may be due to your hardware and/or the driver. It would be beneficial to also update the question to include your graphics hardware information.

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enter image description here



Hi guys!



I'm working with an open-source software called "DynamO". In order to visualize simulation , I'm writing an specific command and then the simulation should be load and the visualizer windows must appear. But unfortunately, I'm faced with “Unable to create OpenGL 3.3 context (flags 0, profile 1)” error.
I take an screenshot from terminal on Linux.
What should I do to overcome this problem? I'll be thankful if you tell me step by step. Because I'm new with Linux and I have not much experiences.










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  • Only some of the information is visible in your image screenshot. Please rerun that command and copy and paste the output into your question (through an edit). From what is visible, you will be unable to obtain an OpenGL 3.3 context as your system only supports 2.1. This may be due to your hardware and/or the driver. It would be beneficial to also update the question to include your graphics hardware information.

    – gsxruk
    Jan 15 at 19:21














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Hi guys!



I'm working with an open-source software called "DynamO". In order to visualize simulation , I'm writing an specific command and then the simulation should be load and the visualizer windows must appear. But unfortunately, I'm faced with “Unable to create OpenGL 3.3 context (flags 0, profile 1)” error.
I take an screenshot from terminal on Linux.
What should I do to overcome this problem? I'll be thankful if you tell me step by step. Because I'm new with Linux and I have not much experiences.










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I'm working with an open-source software called "DynamO". In order to visualize simulation , I'm writing an specific command and then the simulation should be load and the visualizer windows must appear. But unfortunately, I'm faced with “Unable to create OpenGL 3.3 context (flags 0, profile 1)” error.
I take an screenshot from terminal on Linux.
What should I do to overcome this problem? I'll be thankful if you tell me step by step. Because I'm new with Linux and I have not much experiences.







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  • Only some of the information is visible in your image screenshot. Please rerun that command and copy and paste the output into your question (through an edit). From what is visible, you will be unable to obtain an OpenGL 3.3 context as your system only supports 2.1. This may be due to your hardware and/or the driver. It would be beneficial to also update the question to include your graphics hardware information.

    – gsxruk
    Jan 15 at 19:21



















  • Only some of the information is visible in your image screenshot. Please rerun that command and copy and paste the output into your question (through an edit). From what is visible, you will be unable to obtain an OpenGL 3.3 context as your system only supports 2.1. This may be due to your hardware and/or the driver. It would be beneficial to also update the question to include your graphics hardware information.

    – gsxruk
    Jan 15 at 19:21

















Only some of the information is visible in your image screenshot. Please rerun that command and copy and paste the output into your question (through an edit). From what is visible, you will be unable to obtain an OpenGL 3.3 context as your system only supports 2.1. This may be due to your hardware and/or the driver. It would be beneficial to also update the question to include your graphics hardware information.

– gsxruk
Jan 15 at 19:21





Only some of the information is visible in your image screenshot. Please rerun that command and copy and paste the output into your question (through an edit). From what is visible, you will be unable to obtain an OpenGL 3.3 context as your system only supports 2.1. This may be due to your hardware and/or the driver. It would be beneficial to also update the question to include your graphics hardware information.

– gsxruk
Jan 15 at 19:21










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