[mythtv-users] Mythfrontend (30) fails to start on Debian 10

Greg Oliver oliver.greg at gmail.com
Thu Oct 22 15:55:36 UTC 2020


On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 10:42 AM David Cunningham <ml at upsilon.org.uk> wrote:

> On 22/10/2020 15:38, Greg Oliver wrote:
> > On Thu, Oct 22, 2020 at 9:25 AM David Cunningham <ml at upsilon.org.uk
> > <mailto:ml at upsilon.org.uk>> wrote:
>
> <snip>
>
>
> >     2020-10-21 16:08:52.082512 IÂ  OpenGL2: GLSL supported
> >     2020-10-21 16:08:52.083352 I  OpenGL: OpenGL vendor  : VMware, Inc.
> >     2020-10-21 16:08:52.083474 IÂ  OpenGL: OpenGL renderer: llvmpipe
> (LLVM
> >     7.0, 128 bits)
> >
> >
> > Looks like VMware, not KVM..?  Unless VMware opensourced the OpenGL
> > virtualized code - not sure.  Looks like you need to add more video
> > memory, nit system memory.
> >
>
> <snip>
>
> This is the QXL driver in libvirt/qemu. The VGA driver also reports
> VMware. Virtio-GPU reports Redhat.
>
> I've tried updating the vga mem to 256MB but still see the same error.
>
> When using Vertio-GPU the setting appears not to be applied (I'm using
> virsh to configure) as from the log it appears not to be passed into the
> QEMU system (I'm not sure how this driver works, perhaps it is limited
> to the host allocated vram).
>
> For QXL though it does appear that 256MB is used (or at least the 256MB
> is visible in the QEMU log).
>

Possibly you have used the setting to use a unique identifier that already
had some settings set?  If you begin like it is a brand new frontend does
that help?
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