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davey_lloyd
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« on: October 10, 2010, 17:31 »

so inspite of my updating the video driver i still get a Failed to initialize LWJGL Display. when starting up.
any help would be appreciated.

INFO [Properties.<init>]                           VERSION: 1.3.4
  INFO [Properties.<init>]                           Classpath: ./data.jar
  INFO [Properties.<init>]                           Java VM: 16.3-b01
  INFO [Properties.<init>]                           Java Runtime: 1.6.0_20-b02
  INFO [Properties.<init>]                           OS: Linux 2.6.32-25-generic amd64
  INFO [Properties.<init>]                           Java Library Path: lib
  INFO [Properties.<init>]                           Max Memory: 238616576
  INFO [Properties.<init>]                           Avaialble Processors: 2
  INFO [PropertiesBase.readFromFile]                 Reading Settings from file settings.txt
  INFO [Settings.<init>]                             Settings file not found: settings.txt (No such file or directory)
  INFO [SubstanceLoader.initLookAndFeel]             Window Skin: Default
  INFO [Main.main]                                   lpSolve: 5.5 Release 0 Build 15
  INFO [SoundPlayer.initialize]                      Initializing Sound System
  INFO [SlickLogSystem.info]                         Initialising sounds..
  INFO [SlickLogSystem.info]                         - Sound works
  INFO [SlickLogSystem.info]                         - 64 OpenAL source available
  INFO [SlickLogSystem.info]                         - Sounds source generated
  INFO [MasterClient.setServerAddress]               MasterClient: Address http://www.planetmule.com/server
  INFO [MasterClient.logSend]                        MasterClient: Sending Login
  INFO [MasterClient.apply]                          MasterClient: Session ID: f4671ed54d24263b3ebbdf14b2d842fd
  INFO [Login$MasterListener$1.run]                  Logged in as "davey_lloyd" (id 18484)
  INFO [MetaFrame.<init>]                            Creating Meta Frame
  INFO [MapSkinParser.findSkins]                     No extra skins found
  INFO [MasterClient.logSend]                        MasterClient: Sending Enter Lobby
  INFO [Login.dispose]                               Disposing login
  INFO [Main.main]                                   Creating game container
  INFO [MuleGameContainer.<init>]                    LWJGL Version: 2.4.2
  INFO [MuleGameContainer.<init>]                    Desktop Display Mode: 1600 x 900 x 24 @60Hz
  INFO [MuleGameContainer.<init>]                    Current Display Mode: 1600 x 900 x 24 @60Hz
  INFO [MuleGameContainer.<init>]                    Display Adapter: null
  INFO [MuleGameContainer.<init>]                    Display Driver: null
  INFO [MuleGameContainer.setVSync]                  Setting vsync: true
  INFO [MuleGameContainer.<init>]                    Setting pixel format
  INFO [MuleGameContainer$1.run]                     Pixel format: Samples=0 Alpha=0 Depth=8 Stencil=0
  SEVERE [MuleGameContainer$1.run]                   X Error - disp: 0x411a2660 serial: 27 error: BadRequest (invalid request code or no such operation) request_code: 136 minor_code: 14
  SEVERE [Main.logError]                             com.turborilla.mule.MuleException: Failed to initialize LWJGL Display.
Please update your video card drivers.
More information at http://www.planetmule.com/faq.
    at com.turborilla.mule.view.MuleGameContainer.<init>(MuleGameContainer.java:125)
    at com.turborilla.mule.Main.main(Main.java:170)


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« Reply #1 on: October 11, 2010, 06:05 »

Thanks for the report.
The game doesn't recognize your video card. Do you know what video card you have?

You may have to download and install proprietary drivers from your video card vendor's website. Drivers which come in packages from your Linux distribution may not work with Planet Mule.

Please respond and tell us if you could solve the problem and what you did to to that.
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« Reply #2 on: October 11, 2010, 12:11 »

thanks for the reply.
I do have the proprietary drivers installed.  It's an ATI radeon hd3400 series.  I downloaded the newest drivers from the ATI website and installed them yesterday.  Of course I could have botched that up.  Smiley


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« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2010, 19:32 »

OK I fixed it.  I had re-installed the proprietary by hand.  So I un-installed all the video drivers and then re-installed them using the System-Administration-Hardware Drivers menu.  Worked like a charm.
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« Reply #4 on: October 18, 2010, 05:35 »

OK I fixed it.  I had re-installed the proprietary by hand.  So I un-installed all the video drivers and then re-installed them using the System-Administration-Hardware Drivers menu.  Worked like a charm.

I'm glad that it worked out.

Fo future users who read this thread I suggest you try the same thing as davey_lloyd if you're running Linux. Manually (Re-) installing proprietary drivers usually solves display issues.
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« Reply #5 on: January 08, 2011, 01:24 »

I have a Windows 7 64 bit machine running a Radeon X300 video card with driver version 8.56.1.15.

I get the “Failed to initialise LWJGL Display".   I have downloaded the latest driver software and it stated that my system is up to date.

I REALLY want to try to play this game but have failed to.  Please HELP!

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« Reply #6 on: January 08, 2011, 03:26 »

Apparently that video card has no official support under Windows7.  The most recent catalyst package written with that card in mind was 9.3 for Vista.  I would start with that package and see if that gets you anywhere, but doesn't sound good.  This video config would probably work under Vista, but the issue may be OS compatibility related.

http://support.amd.com/us/gpudownload/windows/Legacy/previous/Pages/radeonaiw_vista64.aspx
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« Reply #7 on: January 10, 2011, 08:46 »

Please tell us if Chuck's suggestion helps.

Sometimes Windows can cling to its own preinstalled drivers that doesn't work in games. Then it won't let you install the drivers you need, telling you that the ones you already have are newer. In that case you can try a program such as driver sweeper (http://www.guru3d.com/category/driversweeper/) to completely remove your current, faulty drivers. After running driver sweeper you can install the drivers downloaded from your vendor.
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« Reply #8 on: October 17, 2012, 20:59 »

I'm having this same issue. I have updated to the latest nVIDIA drivers and still no dice. Computer specs below.

Any ideas?



EVGA x58i MB
2x Geforce GTX 660 Ti
1x Geforce GTX 550 Ti
(10 Screens attached and active (6x 24" Dell U2412M, 2x DellP2211H, 1x ViewsonicVX922, 1x StarLogic MJ7BBA)
Intel Core i7 960@ 3.2GHz
24GB DDR 1600 RAM
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