3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work still

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Adam_M
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3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work still

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I have read all the previous posts which seem to say that this issue is fixed in 4.3.18 but i'm update to date (both on host and Guest Additions installed)
I'm running Windows 7 host with integrated AMD HD Radeon 8400 card

Attached logs if anyone can help.
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

Post by Perryg »

Does the host have a dual level video card? If so is it set to high?

Post the results of the following from the guests terminal:

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glxinfo | grep OpenGL
Adam_M
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

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I don't believe it's dual level.
Its a desktop integrated chip.

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OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 3.4, 128 bits)
OpenGL version string: 2.1 Mesa 10.1.3
OpenGL shading language version string: 1.30
OpenGL extensions:
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

Post by Perryg »

You definitely have a problem since it doesn't show chromium/humper.

So if you would open a terminal on the guest and install the guest additions again. Take a screen shot so I can see what it says and post as an attachment.
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

Post by Perryg »

What happens if you do not use vagrant?
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

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In what sense? I only used vagrant to build it.
I now just start in VirtualBox.

Do you mean create a box from a pure ubuntu iso?
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

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yes
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

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Tonnes of errors, but it works :x
Any idea what could be wrong with the vagrant image? It started as a server image (https://vagrantcloud.com/ubuntu/boxes/trusty64) and then had the desktop added via apt-get...
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

Post by Perryg »

Those are warnings and can be ignored. VirtualBox does not use the graphics the same way that metal does.

As for why vagrant does not work I can't tell you. We don't use it and why it is not supported. They do a lot of their own scripts and calls and locate things out of the norm making it impossible to support.
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

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Ok, understandable.

These are the errors that occur in the vagrant image and not the clean image
I'll have a quick look otherwise Ill have to start again with a different base box

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[   12.986202] vboxvideo: module verification failed: signature and/or  required key missing - tainting kernel
[   12.986245] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_open (err 0)
[   12.986253] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_poll (err 0)
[   12.986260] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_pci_init (err 0)
[   12.986271] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_ioctl (err 0)
[   12.986278] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_mmap (err 0)
[   12.986285] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_pci_exit (err 0)
[   12.986291] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_release (err 0)
[   13.359897] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_open (err 0)
[   13.359914] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_poll (err 0)
[   13.359922] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_pci_init (err 0)
[   13.359934] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_ioctl (err 0)
[   13.359942] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_mmap (err 0)
[   13.359950] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_pci_exit (err 0)
[   13.359957] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_release (err 0)
[   24.908273] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_open (err 0)
[   24.908291] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_poll (err 0)
[   24.908303] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_pci_init (err 0)
[   24.908318] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_ioctl (err 0)
[   24.908329] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_mmap (err 0)
[   24.908358] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_pci_exit (err 0)
[   24.908374] vboxvideo: Unknown symbol drm_release (err 0)
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

Post by Perryg »

Looks to me like you already know how to install and run a Linux guest so why beat your head against a wall? In any case we do not support the use of vagrant so if you pursue that route you will need to seek assistance from them.
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Re: 3D Acceleration on Ubuntu 14.04 - Can't get it to work s

Post by Adam_M »

For anyone else playing at home.

I was missing DRM (obvious now, from the errors)
DRM is found in package linux-image-extra-{kernel version}

Installed via
sudo apt-get install linux-image-extra-`uname -r`


Thanks for the help!
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