jar (just like me), you need to execute it this way: MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.3 (your minecraft executable) Use "cd" comand and the directory of the game executable and finally once you're in the directory which has the game executable you just need to type the previous command with some differences: MESA_GL_VERSION_OVERRIDE=4.3 minecraft-launcherīut if this isn't working you need to go to the directory in which you have the Minecraft executable (in the terminal, of course). If you're using the original Minecraft Launcher you just need to run the command this way: You can override temporarily the OpenGL version variable with this command in terminal (open the terminal using Ctrl+Alt+T):īut not so fast! After type this on the terminal, you need to run your Minecraft. To fix it you need to "lie" to your Minecraft saying it that your OpenGL version is 4.3. Yes, for some reason this error usually happens on Linux and not on Windows. But I didn't gave up and still searching for help, so I found another blog that talked about a terminal command that helps some people with old OpenGL versions. When I was searching for information about the error I read on a blog that probably the only way to fix it is buying a new graphic card. The cause of this error is that this Optifine version needs OpenGL 4.3 to create a context apparently called "GLXBadFBConfig". ![]() Is an error that happens specially when you're trying to load Minecraft with Optifine in 1.17.1. GLFW error 65543: GLX: Failed to create context: GLXBadFBConfig. If you are an Ubuntu user and you are having problems launching Minecraft 1.17 on Linux, here is a possible solution. Ubuntu(Linux) issues with Minecraft 1.17.1
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