![]() ![]() Generally speaking the same profile is usually used in all modern web-browser except Safari, so if you can play some GL demo in your web broser you are probably fine with ES 2.0 in every scenario. The output of this command gives you information about the OpenGL profile available in your video card, since, as i just say, the OpenGL ES 2.0 are basically OpenGL 2.0 with minor modifications if you have a profile number greater then 2 you probably can experience the new interface without problems the real problems is that some feature of the ES 2.0 are designed differently from the original 2.0, so if this developer does not gives more information we are not able to give a precise answer. ![]() When the installation is complete run glxinfo | grep -i opengl ![]() If your purpose is to detect which version of OpenGL you have available in your video card you can use the mesa utils: sudo apt-get install mesa-utils The OpenGL ES 2.0 specification are written considering the OpenGL 2.0 specification with some variations.
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