On Sat, Nov 24, 2018 at 01:09:35PM +0000, Simon McVittie wrote: > On Fri, 23 Nov 2018 at 23:12:19 -0300, Lisandro Damián Nicanor Pérez Meyer > wrote: > > El viernes, 23 de noviembre de 2018 09:23:29 -03 Dmitry Shachnev escribió: > > > I have an embedded Intel card right now :) > > > > Same here, 10 years old machine with an embedded Intel video card. I don't > > think I can expect it to work with GLES. > > Try it? The mesa-utils-extra package contains es2gears_x11 and > es2gears_wayland, which appear to be GLES equivalents of glxgears, > and work fine in a GNOME/Wayland environent on my (admittedly much more > recent) Intel integrated GPU.
Tested on an early bronze age i386 box with an "82915G/GV/910GL"; both glxgears and es2gears_x11 work fine. I don't think anyone is going to run a modern desktop environment on a machine older than that. But that's an Intel card -- with nVidia, stuff 3 years old gets dropped from the official drivers while 2 years old doesn't get Linux support yet -- and nouveau has problems on its own. I don't have access to any non-embedded Intel cards so I can't test one in an arm64 box with a PCIe slot. ;) But despite apparent insanity of such an idea, it might be actually the sanest option. Not a clue about AMD stuff. Meow! -- Autotools hint: to do a zx-spectrum build on a pdp11 host, type: ./configure --host=zx-spectrum --build=pdp11