Distro: EndeavourOS
Completely updated. Everything worked fine until yesterday.
No hardware changes (idk why says the graphic card is not compatible, is a Nvidia RTX 3060)
KeepassXC refuses to run
if I click the icon it does nothing, if I try to run it through the console I get this error
qt.glx: qglx_findConfig: Failed to finding matching FBConfig for QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlagsQSurfaceFormat::FormatOption(), depthBufferSize -1, redBufferSize 1, greenBufferSize 1, blueBufferSize 1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize -1, samples -1, swapBehavior QSurfaceFormat::SingleBuffer, swapInterval 1, colorSpace QSurfaceFormat::DefaultColorSpace, profile QSurfaceFormat::NoProfile)
qt.glx: qglx_findConfig: Failed to finding matching FBConfig for QSurfaceFormat(version 2.0, options QFlagsQSurfaceFormat::FormatOption(), depthBufferSize -1, redBufferSize 1, greenBufferSize 1, blueBufferSize 1, alphaBufferSize -1, stencilBufferSize -1, samples -1, swapBehavior QSurfaceFormat::SingleBuffer, swapInterval 1, colorSpace QSurfaceFormat::DefaultColorSpace, profile QSurfaceFormat::NoProfile)
Could not initialize GLX
Steam runs, but only minimized on the system tray, it refuses to open a window (I have no errors in a console, yet it does not work properly)
Blender also refuses to work, similarly to keepassXC, clicking the icon does nothing, on the console I got this
Error! GLX_ARB_create_context not available.
Error! GLX_ARB_create_context not available.
Error! GLX_ARB_create_context not available.
Error! GLX_ARB_create_context not available.
Error! GLX_ARB_create_context not available.
Error! GLX_ARB_create_context not available.
Error! GLX_ARB_create_context not available.
Error! Unsupported graphics card or driver.
A graphics card and driver with support for OpenGL 3.3 or higher is required.
The program will now close.
I’m not super familiar with Endeavour but are you sure your graphics card drivers are installed correctly? Looks like Endeavour gives you a command line program called Nvidia installer. You can also usually run “nvidia-smi” in terminal normally to check if they’re working.
Also, are you on a laptop that uses integrated graphics? Maybe try switching to your dedicated NVidia graphics card.
And I’m seeing that Endeavour lets you choose which desktop environment you run, try switching to another desktop environment like Gnome or Cinnamon.
Edit: Maybe this post will help? https://blender.stackexchange.com/questions/233674/rtx-3090-unsupported-graphics-card-or-driver-opengl-3-3-or-higher-recquired/233677#233677
Looks like you might be able to select which video card takes priority in the Nvidia Control Panel which you should be able to get to by running “nvidia-settings” in the command line.
I’m not super familiar with Endeavour
It’s Arch with Calamares installer
run “nvidia-smi” in terminal normally to check if they’re working
I got this
Also, are you on a laptop that uses integrated graphics?
No, it’s a normal desktop PC
I’m seeing that Endeavour lets you choose which desktop environment you run, try switching to another desktop environment like Gnome or Cinnamon.
It let’s you choose which desktop install during the OS installation. If you install multiple desktops enviroments you can choose which one to run with most distros, is not a special feature of EndeavourOS or anything, most distros, if not all, can do it
Try purging your graphics driver. I think Arch based distros use pacman and I’m more familiar with apt so I’m not sure how to do that. Purge the driver and the configurations and try installing the 525 version of the driver and see if that fixes anything.
I’m not super familiar with Endeavour
It’s Arch with Calamares installer
run “nvidia-smi” in terminal normally to check if they’re working
I got this
Also, are you on a laptop that uses integrated graphics?
No, it’s a normal desktop PC
I’m seeing that Endeavour lets you choose which desktop environment you run, try switching to another desktop environment like Gnome or Cinnamon.
It let’s you choose which desktop install during the OS installation. If you install multiple desktops enviroments you can choose which one to run with most distros, is not a special feature of EndeavourOS or anything, most distros, if not all, can do it