01:40Celelibi: Hi there.
01:51Celelibi: Looks like the radeon driver doesn't support opengl 3. How do I get more info on that?
01:56HdkR: glxinfo output is a good start, GPU hardware is also a good one. Something old enough to not support the radeonsi driver?
02:13Celelibi: glxinfo says: OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 24.2.8-1
02:14HdkR: And then GPU hardware?
02:15Celelibi: VGA compatible controller: Advanced Micro Devices, Inc. [AMD/ATI] RS690M [Radeon Xpress 1200/1250/1270]
02:20HdkR: Then that actually looks correct. That old of a chip has that version of OpenGL
02:23Celelibi: I don't really know how that works, is that really tied to the hardware?
02:26HdkR: Celelibi: Yes, GL 3.0 adds a bunch of new features that requires things to be implemented in hardware
02:28Celelibi: That's so sad. It means that older hardware, that was very much capable of doing a lot of stuff will slowly become more and more unable to do stuff because newer software stop supporting older versions of opengl. :(
02:29HdkR: Such is the life of electronics
02:29Celelibi: I reject your reality!
04:13airlied: the rs690 couldn't do much the first time around, don't have vertex shaders in hw