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Title: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: snubbel on August 05, 2007, 10:12:27 am
I've encountered a little problem after running the MCE installer. At the first boot it starts configuring the system and it loops at this message. I get to click OK, but it just keeps trying to initialize OpenGL.

Help, anyone? :-)
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: k84 on August 05, 2007, 08:09:29 pm
This is a known problem, with different soloutions.
First off you should start with reading similaer forum topics, then post your setup What hardware you have like
Graphicsboard

-k84
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: nite_man on August 06, 2007, 03:08:15 pm
Possible your graphical card isn't supported by Linux. Try to use UI1 (you can choose it on the media director page). From my experience  I can say that nVidia 6200 works fine with Alpha Blended UI2. The rest cards - nVidia 7XXX and 8XXX, a several ATI cards are failed.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: cyf4746 on August 20, 2007, 05:43:56 am
The pop up window "Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL" keep poping up. And, no whereelse you can go. How to change the setting to UI1?
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: smeg on August 20, 2007, 07:24:16 am
If there is a pause in between theses screens. If you see the linuxMCE window click video and click reset resolution. This will reset your pc, and ask you to do the graphics and sound setup again. when you get to the interface options set it on low; then finish the setup. It also helps if you chose not to start LinuxMCE automatically until you get your settings working.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: Zaerc on August 20, 2007, 08:41:05 am
The pop up window "Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL" keep poping up. And, no whereelse you can go. How to change the setting to UI1?

Edit /etc/pluto.conf (can be done from the launchmanager) change "AVWizardOverride = 0" to "AVWizardOverride = 1" and reboot, that should take you to the AVWizard where you can select UI1.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: nite_man on August 20, 2007, 09:21:38 am
The pop up window "Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL" keep poping up. And, no whereelse you can go. How to change the setting to UI1?

The easiest way is go to media director page in admin site and chose UI1 there. After that the orbiter will be automatically re-generated with UI1.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: cyf4746 on August 20, 2007, 10:35:27 am
I had set Linux MCE run on top og kubuntu. So, when my pc boot up it will immediately go to Linux MCE. I really cannot go to kubuntu and execute the launch manager. Please help me.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: Zaerc on August 20, 2007, 11:33:13 am
I had set Linux MCE run on top og kubuntu. So, when my pc boot up it will immediately go to Linux MCE. I really cannot go to kubuntu and execute the launch manager. Please help me.
The launch manager should be the first thing that is opened.  If that fails, press ALT-F2, log in, and you can edit it there with: sudo nano /etc/pluto.conf

nite_man: as far as I know, those options were removed in the latest version.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: nite_man on August 20, 2007, 11:50:25 am
cyf4746: bad luck! you can follow by Zaec instructions or use admin web interface from another PC :)

Zaerc: well, if it's impossible to chose UI from MD page I suspect that it's still possible to do from the Orbiter page. IMHO, it isn't so efficient run AVWizard to change just a type of UI. Moreover, for ordinary user who doesn't have Linux administration experience is much easier to set some properties via web interface than do something in the console mode.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: Zaerc on August 20, 2007, 12:17:51 pm
You're right nite_man, the orbiter page still has an option to change the UI.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: delta_9 on August 21, 2007, 01:22:01 pm
cyf4746 had a similar problem till i updated to the correct driver for my video card. found out how to do it on the Ubuntu forums.good luck 
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: technoboy on October 05, 2007, 12:08:58 am
The pop up window "Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL" keep poping up. And, no whereelse you can go. How to change the setting to UI1?
I'd like an answer to this too - I have exactly the same problem. The first time I installed I chose the third option and got a similar pop up window. So I re-installed all over again and chose option 2. Still get an error. So much for an easy install. I didn't expect the problems to start at this point  :(
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: tschak909 on October 05, 2007, 07:18:15 pm
these problems are well known, and they basically come down to "drivers not there" or "drivers not new enough" on the installation media...and they are able to be fixed.

-Thom
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: toyohtadude on October 09, 2007, 05:52:40 am
The pop up window "Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL" keep poping up. And, no whereelse you can go. How to change the setting to UI1?
I'd like an answer to this too - I have exactly the same problem. The first time I installed I chose the third option and got a similar pop up window. So I re-installed all over again and chose option 2. Still get an error. So much for an easy install. I didn't expect the problems to start at this point  :(

I have the same issue.  I chose UI2 first... no luck.  Onboard ATI Radeon Express 200 video.  I added an ATI x1300 PCI-E card.  Same error.  Reinstalled with UI2 - Same error.  I am now reinstalling with the on-board graphics and selecting UI1....  More to come.  It appears that ATI and MCE just do not get along.  I intend to find an nVidia card on the cheap to install at a later date and try UI2 and maybe 3. 
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: Zaerc on October 09, 2007, 02:13:01 pm
The pop up window "Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL" keep poping up. And, no whereelse you can go. How to change the setting to UI1?
I'd like an answer to this too - I have exactly the same problem. The first time I installed I chose the third option and got a similar pop up window. So I re-installed all over again and chose option 2. Still get an error. So much for an easy install. I didn't expect the problems to start at this point  :(

I have the same issue.  I chose UI2 first... no luck.  Onboard ATI Radeon Express 200 video.  I added an ATI x1300 PCI-E card.  Same error.  Reinstalled with UI2 - Same error.  I am now reinstalling with the on-board graphics and selecting UI1....  More to come.  It appears that ATI and MCE just do not get along.  I intend to find an nVidia card on the cheap to install at a later date and try UI2 and maybe 3. 


Most ATI cards should be able to run UI2 (without the alpha blending).  Some need the latest drivers, see http://wiki.linuxmce.org/index.php/Display_Drivers for more info.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: technoboy on October 10, 2007, 12:43:53 pm

I'd like an answer to this too - I have exactly the same problem. The first time I installed I chose the third option and got a similar pop up window. So I re-installed all over again and chose option 2. Still get an error. So much for an easy install. I didn't expect the problems to start at this point  :(
Now I've tried the first option and the install continued OK. I now have the video wizard working.
The install won't work though because the installation has picked the wrong IP for my router. My router (Fritzbox 7140) has a built in ADSL modem that I do not use. I only use the router part and this is connected to a cable modem. I think that LinuxMCE has picked up the ADSL modem's IP which is useless. So, I need to change the gateway IP to that of the router, so LinuxMCE can connect to the Net and retrieve the necessary files. I haven't yet worked out how to do this.


Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: bostonnewbie on November 02, 2007, 01:11:32 am
I saw the same issue.

Does anyone know if this is fixed in the new version coming out?  The recent post states something nvidia cards and HDTV support.
Title: Re: Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL
Post by: totallymaxed on November 02, 2007, 01:38:54 am
The pop up window "Error: Orbiter failed to initialize OpenGL" keep poping up. And, no whereelse you can go. How to change the setting to UI1?
I'd like an answer to this too - I have exactly the same problem. The first time I installed I chose the third option and got a similar pop up window. So I re-installed all over again and chose option 2. Still get an error. So much for an easy install. I didn't expect the problems to start at this point  :(

One way forward is to edit the /etc/X11/xorg.conf file and change the text  between the quotes that reads "nvidia" below to "nv";


Code: [Select]
Section "Device"
        Identifier      "nVidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM)"
        Driver          "nvidia"
        BusID           "PCI:1:0:0"
        Option          "ConnectedMonitor" "DFP"
EndSection

...change  it to;

Code: [Select]
Section "Device"
        Identifier      "nVidia GeForce 6200 TurboCache(TM)"
        Driver          "nv"
        BusID           "PCI:1:0:0"
        Option          "ConnectedMonitor" "DFP"
EndSection

Now save the xorg.conf file and reboot... this will now boot your Core with  the Open 'nv' driver which is fine for UI1 and UI1 with overlay. In fact video performance seems much better than the nVidia drivers in terms of video playback quality (ie no video tearing and good smooth frame rates even at 720p).

Andrew