joepal wrote:No, there's no such list. Nvidia cards tends to work fine though, whilst intel card mostly do not.
In your case, you're not using the nvidia card. You're using the intel card. My guess is you have a laptop with dual graphics cards, usually labelled as having a "boost" mode for graphics. From your log:
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[2018-12-19 21:41:33,421] log.py->debug():113 -- DEBUG -- GL.VENDOR: Intel
[2018-12-19 21:41:33,421] log.py->debug():113 -- DEBUG -- GL.RENDERER: Intel(R) HD Graphics 530
[2018-12-19 21:41:33,422] log.py->debug():113 -- DEBUG -- GL.VERSION: 4.5.0 - Build 23.20.16.4973
On such laptops you should have a nvidia utility for explicitly assigning graphics card per application runnable. You could try using that.
Fantastic! Thank you very much, worked like a charm!
Simply added the python executable to the nVidia program panel menu, set to use the nVidia card by default and launched first try!
Thank you again!