![]() ![]() Loaded 108338 / 108338 cross-identification data records for stars Loading cross-identification data from "/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/cross-id.dat" Loading double stars from "/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/wds_hip_part.dat" Loading variable stars from "/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/gcvs_hip_part.dat" Loading scientific star names from "/usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/name.fab" "Loading /usr/share/stellarium/stars/default/stars_3_1v0_4.cat: 3_1v0_4 425807"įinished loading star catalogue data, max_geodesic_level: 3 Loaded 15505 / 15510 items of planetary surface nomenclature Loading nomenclature for Solar system bodies. Loading from : "/home/neitz/.stellarium/data/ssystem_minor.ini"įile ssystem_minor.ini is loaded successfully. Loading Solar System data (2: minor bodies). Loading from : "/usr/share/stellarium/data/ssystem_major.ini" Loading Solar System data (1: planets and moons). GLSL version is fine, we should not see a graphics problem.Ĭache directory is: "/home/neitz/.cache/stellarium/stellarium" Mesa version is fine, we should not see a graphics problem. ![]() GL renderer is "Mesa DRI Intel(R) HD Graphics 630 (Kaby Lake GT2) " GL vendor is "Intel Open Source Technology Center" OpenGL supported version: "3.0 Mesa 18.0.5"Ĭurrent Format: QSurfaceFormat(version 3.0, options QFlags(0x4), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) Writing log file to: "/home/neitz/.stellarium/log.txt"Ĭonfig file is: "/home/neitz/.stellarium/config.ini"ĭefault surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize -1, redBufferSize -1, greenBufferSize -1, blueBufferSize -1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize -1, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0)ĭesired surface format: QSurfaceFormat(version 2.1, options QFlags(), depthBufferSize 24, redBufferSize 8, greenBufferSize 8, blueBufferSize 8, alphaBufferSize 8, stencilBufferSize 8, samples -1, swapBehavior 0, swapInterval 1, profile 0) This is the output generated when I run Stellarium through terminal:. I have made sure that each installation was clean by removing Stellarium completely with Synaptic Package Manager. This happened both with stellarium installed through Ubuntu Software Center and through terminal. ![]() Every time I open Stellarium it seems to work only for a couple of second (quite normally and smoothly without any lagging) before abruptly closing down without any error messages at all. I'm having a bit of a problem with Stellarium on Ubuntu 16.04. ![]()
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