Hello!
I'm trying to install a window based CAD software called DIALux EVO in linux mint through Wine. but It give and error that my PC doesn't have openGl 3.2, So it couldn't meet the minimum requirement. But that software run fine when using in windows 10. Any Fix about this problem?
A Window Based CAD software is not reconizing openGL3.2 in wine
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A Window Based CAD software is not reconizing openGL3.2 in wine
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Re: A Window Based CAD software is not reconizing openGL3.2 in wine
What exactly makes you think that this CAD software should also run on a Linux system?
As you say, it runs perfectly in Windows 10 - and exactly for this operating system this program was developed...
By the way, I am a bit surprised about the homepage https://www.dialux.com/en-GB of the manufacturer of DIALux: both Firefox and Vivaldi (on Windows 10...) freeze immediately when I want to learn more about this lighting software.
Unusual ...
P.S. Same with Mint Cinnamon, this company doesn't seem to be very communicative.
As you say, it runs perfectly in Windows 10 - and exactly for this operating system this program was developed...
By the way, I am a bit surprised about the homepage https://www.dialux.com/en-GB of the manufacturer of DIALux: both Firefox and Vivaldi (on Windows 10...) freeze immediately when I want to learn more about this lighting software.
Unusual ...
P.S. Same with Mint Cinnamon, this company doesn't seem to be very communicative.