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Old 10-12-2016, 11:06 AM   #11
cml
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Default same problem here!

I could work with my Lenovo carbon x1 + Lenovo ThinkPad USB3.0 Dock (0A33971)
and DisplayLink until the Windows 10 Anniversary came along. Everything is fine, if I only use my build-in-display. If I try to use my external monitors, I get this log:
[INFO ] Kivy: v1.9.0
[INFO ] Python: v2.7.9 (default, Dec 10 2014, 12:28:03) [MSC v.1500 64 bit (AMD64)]
[INFO ] Factory: 173 symbols loaded
[INFO ] Image: Providers: img_tex, img_dds, img_gif, img_sdl2, img_pil (img_ffpyplayer ignored)
[INFO ] OSC: using <thread> for socket
[INFO ] Window: Provider: sdl2
[INFO ] GL: GLEW initialization succeeded
[INFO ] GL: OpenGL version <1.1.0>
[INFO ] GL: OpenGL vendor <Microsoft Corporation>
[INFO ] GL: OpenGL renderer <GDI Generic>
[INFO ] GL: OpenGL parsed version: 1, 1
[CRITICAL ] GL: Minimum required OpenGL version (2.0) NOT found!
OpenGL version detected: 1.1
Version: 1.1.0
Vendor: Microsoft Corporation
Renderer: GDI Generic
Try upgrading your graphics drivers and/or your graphics hardware in case of problems.
The application will leave now.

Now I downgraded to the previous Windows 10 build and everything works again. I'm only afraid looking in the near future (<4 month), when Windows 10 Anniversary is unavoidable!
I'm hoping, there will be a solution soon.

kind regards
Carsten

Last edited by cml; 10-12-2016 at 12:54 PM.
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