FIXED - Issue Report: Black Screen in TF2 and "What Valve's people think about this issue?"
This issue has been solved with patch to mesa drivers from Chris Forbes - Thank you!
So if you want play Source games on your Intel GPU simply add this ppa to your software source:
https://launchpad.net/~xorg-edgers/+archive/ppaOriginal post:
INTEL HD IRONLAKE (2010), INTEL GMA4500M(HD) AND LESS
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Team Fortress 2. Black Screen. Intel GPU = Problem isn't in Steam, Source Engine or in the game, problem is your hardware. This is, i think, the most common answer I read on this forum. But I didn't find at least one regular answer from someone from Valve Linux Team. So I will be glad, when I will see here finally one good view of point from some Valve Team guy on this problem! :)
So, I can run this game on Windows 7 pretty well. I tried (within the realms of possibility) everything and I still have Black Screen. Yes, this problem is (propably) in drivers, but it will be fixed? Who can fix it? Canonical? Intel? Or "You"? Thanks for the answer and I'm sorry, if it sounded cheeky... :) :D
My system info -
http://pastebin.com/u1vzjBUaError log -
http://pastebin.com/uY2jhhWCVideo -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=iv-AsGiO3lUThis is duplicate of -
http://steamcommunity.com/app/221410/discussions/1/846938351013172007/---------------------------------------------------
Valve! Propably the real problem is in OpenGL version, but isn't any way to run Source Engine games on older versions of OpenGL? TF2 works on Windows only with DirectX 8, why on Linux is need at least OpenGL 3.0? I'll be thankfull when you look at this problem.. Thanks!
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Latest answer
I've looked at the threads mentioned and discussed this with several members of the team.
These reports are mainly (if not completely) related to Intel and AMD graphics cards and their associated drivers. This means that AMD and Intel are the best people for fixing these issues. AMD has indicated that they are interested in addressing these issues by opening a public forum where their customers can discuss these issues. Intel also has forums where issues can be reported.
As for NVidia, I would say it's very likely that the recent work done by their driver developers is the reason NVidia-related issue reports have not been as high. One note with NVidia - there are Optimus issues that we are currently investigating. We hope to have a fix (or fixes) in the near future.
We wish we had a better answer for AMD and Intel card owners but this is the best we can do from our side.
You can also try to start Steam with this command: LC_NUMERIC="POSIX" steam
Gnome Classic - I will try
That command doesn't work
Sorry, I mean didn't help :D My bad...
My GPU support only <2.1
I really hope that Valve will tell us if OpenGL is the real reason of black screen and when yes, if it's there any hope to be added support for older OpenGL to Source Engine...
It does say when an extension is missing (like S3TC for me, it's just been added in mesa I think).
Solutions? Valve rewrite the shaders for OGSL 1.20, or we fill the Intel driver mailing list with messages requesting support for OGDL 1.30, just that.
Ok, but I will appreciate when Valve will help us with that. (When they're trying, I'm so glad, but I want to know about that... for our calm..)
HD series too here ;) 12.04LTS