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Senture2019-03-06 12:05:50
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Senture, 2019-03-06 12:05:50

Compiling a game in Unity on Linux?

Hello!
I compiled my little toy, transferred it to Ubuntu 14.04, run it and it crashes, error text:

Mistake
Desktop is 1024x768 @60 Hz
Unable to find a supported OpenGL core profile
Failed to create valid graphics context: please ensure you meet the minimum requirements
Eg OpenGL core profile 3.2 or later for OpenGL Core renderer
Vulkan detection: 0
No supported renderers fount, exiting

Is it possible to somehow compile the game so that it runs on a machine that, as I understand it, does not support graphics processing at all?
Or can you tell me if there are any VPS\VDS hosting that support OpenGL 3.2 or higher?
PS Thank you all so much!

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Talyan, 2019-03-06
@Senture

Judging by your previous question, you put it all on VirtualBox.
To support graphics, try installing VirtualBoxGuestAdditions which usually comes with VB. Regarding how to install - there are a lot of articles in search engines.
But the option is not 100%. I often do not get firewood in VirtualBox. You can also try VMWare.

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Vladislav Lyskov, 2019-03-06
@Vlatqa

you need to install drivers \ enable openGL, google for your video card

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GavriKos, 2019-03-06
@GavriKos

In the unit, you can select the target graphic api. But as far as I remember, the software renderer is not there. So you can only try lowering the version of OpenGL, and that's not a fact.

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Pavlo Ponomarenko, 2019-03-06
@TheShock

Support for 14.04 will end in a month. I recommend starting with the fact that the minimum version of Ubuntu on which you put the tests is 16.04.

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