![]() ![]() Older versions of the Intel Mesa driver (version < 10.5 I think) did not enable OpenGL 3.3 on Sandy Bridge HD for instance, even though the hardware supports it. ![]() ![]() Instead of faking the version string a better approach might be be to update your Mesa libraries.! Don't know if this is at all relevant but there it is So the way I understand it, with Mesa, if you don't specifically request a core context you will get a version 3.0 compatibility context. Mesa supports GL contexts of version 3.2 or greater only as core contexts not as standard compatibility contexts. Not being any OpenGL expert by a long shot, I found something that might be relevant. I was a bit quick with this answer, updating didn't really do the trick :-/ But if you are on Sandy Bridge gfx with an old Mesa driver like I was it is still a good idea to upgrade, given the issues described below. ![]()
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