https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=458143
--- Comment #3 from Jean-Fred <jf...@free.fr> --- Hi Maik, Yes, latest Intel driver was installed for MS update, and no, Intel does not provide directly any W10 driver pack for this (pretty old) adapter. As a matter of fact, the driver pack provided by MS update seems to be coming directly from Intel (driver dialog reports Package provider = Intel Corp.) - MS seems to only take care of package signature. To verify nothing is obviously wrong with my system, I ran OpenGL Extensions Viewer on my system to see what level of OpenGL is fully supported by my system. It report OpenGL 2.1 is 100% supported which should be fine for Qt5 I think. The interesting thing is that when digiKam is running normally (i.e. before calling OpenGL viewer), Process Explorer reports it is dynamically linking opengl32.dll, which probably means OpenGL Viewer and/or other part of digiKam is using openGL through "desktop" OpenGL driver I guess. Not sure however why digiKam/Qt requires libEGL.dll/opengl32ws.dll if a valid openGL driver is already present on the system as from what I understand those dlls are related to software and/or directx emulation of openGL calls... Regards, Jean-Fred -- You are receiving this mail because: You are watching all bug changes.