It's not. I've had the same issue after an X upgrade went wrong and
llvmpipe was used instead.
** Changed in: unity (Ubuntu)
Status: New = Invalid
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llvmpipe will not be considered as a proper rendering stack by default
(it works with caveats and for testing purposes). This is to avoid
further duplicates of this bug. See #926859 for reference.
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The llvmpipe CPU gallium driver nowadays supports OpenGL quite well,
although it seems it's not yet correct enough for Unity. VMWare is
mentioned as the vendor since they've (probably) done most of the
llvmpipe driver work, so they get the credit.
The key problem is that fglrx driver was in use,
It's real hardware, not a Virtual Machine. It's an HP Microserver N36L.
I went through this process to remove the old driver.
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/X/Troubleshooting/FglrxInteferesWithRadeonDriver
Dunno what I have missed though, maybe some library somewhere still
kicking about on my system?
JockeyStatus:
xorg:fglrx_updates - ATI/AMD proprietary FGLRX graphics driver (post-release
updates) (Proprietary, Disabled, Not in use)
xorg:fglrx - ATI/AMD proprietary FGLRX graphics driver (Proprietary, Disabled,
Not in use)
*Disabled, Not in use*
prolly not unity's fault
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Oh wait, I just discovered these lines in the UnitySupportTest.txt
attachment:
Error: command ['/usr/lib/nux/unity_support_test', '-p', '-f'] failed with exit
code 1: OpenGL vendor string: VMware, Inc.
OpenGL renderer string: Gallium 0.4 on llvmpipe (LLVM 0x300)
OpenGL version string: 2.1
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