GLX visual
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In computing, a GLX visual is a set of attributes that define a mode in which OpenGL programs can write to X windows with GLX. A list of GLX visuals can be found with the command "glxinfo". Programs can get a GLX visual matching the desired properties with glXChooseVisual
. In principle, a GLX visual is a X visual augmented with ancillary buffer information.
An error message that has puzzled many a X user is "Couldn't find matching GLX visual" (or similar) - it means that the program tried to use a GLX visual that was not available on that X server. A possible solution is to change the color depth to something that supports the requested capabilities.
See also
External links
- GLX visuals (http://www.mesa3d.org/brianp/sig97/glxport.htm#Visuals)