livecd
there is no libGLU.so
so , opengl can not use.
livecd
there is no libGLU.so
so , opengl can not use.
Which livecd?
Did you actually attempt to do something that requires openGL?
I fail to see any connection with "Forums Comments/Suggestioons were this is posted.
Please inform us about which version of openSUSE this is and it will then most probably be moved to Install/Boot/Login.
openSUSE-Leap-15.0-GNOME-Live-x86_64-Current.iso
/usr/lib64
there have libGL.so libGLE.so
but , no libGLU.so
so,program use opengl can not run.
openSUSE-Leap-15.0-GNOME-Live-x86_64-Current.iso
cp libGLU.so.x /usr/lib64
or
sudo apt-get install libGLU*
then,all ok!
This will be moved to Instal/Boot/Login and is CLOSED for the moment.
I’m still not sure what live iso that is, because they are updated from time to time.
If I look there, I currently see Snapshot20.116, and if you downloaded in the last few days that would be what you have. If you downloaded earlier than that, it might be an earlier snapshot.
Gnome won’t even load without openGL, but perhaps it doesn’t use that particular library.
Last evening, soon after you posted, I checked the live KDE, though an older version. And libGLU.so.1 was there. I’ll download and check the Gnome media later today.
Moved from Forums Comments/Suggestions and open again.
I have downloaded:
-rw-r--r-- 1 qemu qemu 970981376 Dec 22 14:35 openSUSE-Leap-15.0-GNOME-Live-x86_64-Snapshot20.116-Media.iso
which is probably the live iso that you used (it also goes by the name “openSUSE-Leap-15.0-GNOME-Live-x86_64-Current.iso”, but I prefer the more specific name).
I then booted it in a KVM virtual machine. And it seems to run fine. So the live CD has all of the openGL libraries needed by Gnome. It does not seem to have the library that you mentioned, but apparently Gnome does not need that.
The live CD is a demo. It’s purpose is to demonstrate the software.
If you use the live CD to install, that install does not simply copy what’s on the CD. Rather, it will install from the repos. So you should end up with a pretty good collection of useful software. Maybe give that a try.