

Use Qt5-based Stellarium 0.22.3 instead ( ). Some Intel GPUs don't play well with Qt6.3 which we have used for this release, and just show a black window at program start. If you need them, you must set environment variables as described in the User Guide, section 6.2.2. The program options -angle-mode and -mesa-mode which are available as launch options in the Stellarium program group no longer work. You find all builds here: Version 1.0 ANGLE and Mesa modes (Windows) For now, please use those if you are affected. It seems the Qt5-based builds work without issues. To diagnose and fix, we need one affected telescope user who is able to build the program him/herself and spend a few hours with diagnosing and fixing. We have no hardware to test or fix your issues. This is fixed, but 1.1 and 1.2 still show communication problems, COM port failures etc., or crashes when interacting with or switching between other programs. Version 1.0 had a problem that prevented new connections. We have a handful of reports indicating issues with the TelescopeControl plugin on Windows. (Use a value in the range 100.250 for different sizes.)


Edit your modules/Oculars/oculars.ini and in the section, add a line For whatever reason the setting may get lost and replaced by zero. A while ago we introduced scalable arrow buttons. We have received reports that the arrow buttons in the top-right on-screen menu are missing, inhibiting switching between instruments. Try passing -single-buffer option to Stellarium (either from command line, or by editing its shortcut). Some users reported short screen blackouts (#3046). We can only hint that sometimes "disable compositor" is also called "disable desktop effects". However there are too many system variants to be able to provide detailed instructions. KWin allows this to be done automatically per-application using the "Configure Special Application Settings." menu. On Linux, you may be lucky by disabling your "desktop compositor". Windows users can avoid the new skylight model by running Qt5-based builds, probable even in ANGLE mode. Some older models are not quite sufficient. To run the new skylight model we need graphics cards with OpenGL 3.3 Core Profile. Version 1.1 and later Graphics performance
STELLARIUM MESA DRIVER
You can probably do it later as a dual boot, but W10 has to go on first (due to driver issues).
STELLARIUM MESA INSTALL
forget trying to install W7, it just wont have it. if youre going with the latest generation of mobo and processor. its ready to log in before the monitor has had a chance to warm up properly.lol. I went with DDR4 2600, GTX 1060 and a Samsung Evo M.2 SSD (ridiculously fast).
STELLARIUM MESA UPGRADE
"its good, very good!" the only downside being that you have to upgrade every other component of the system to remove any bottlenecks. If anyone is thinking about upgrading to a Ryzen based system, my message to you is. This should work on anyīit puzzled as to why it doesnt work in default mode though, as so far this new system has made total mincemeat out of everything I've thrown at it.
STELLARIUM MESA SOFTWARE
Stellarium (MESA mode) Uses software rendering via MESA library. Stellarium (ANGLE mode) Uses Direct3D translation of the OpenGL rendering via ANGLE Im not usually one for reading instructions though.lol: Just found the explanation of both modes.
