I've been reading forums on SL and outside SL about this BS issue with NVIDIA and OpenGL errors. Not sure if this is actual fact or not (someone tell me) but I've been seeing, and heard, that its not the cause of your card or system but its LL's fault: Something about newer NVIDIA card's drivers have changed the way it reads OpenGL and SL has not bothered to get with the program for over a year. Is this why people with brand spanking new systems like say..an Alien Ware..or my friends brand new ROB ASUS gaming laptop cannot run SL without crashing after 5secs of being logged in? What is worse? Some newer card drivers can only go back so far, so older drivers that WOULD work with sl just wont do. It used to be "Oh your comp is CRAP that's why you can't hang with SL" Now its "Oh..your comp is just too good to run SL" Even I get crashes (Both my comps are gaming machines)...RARE..but I crash, and its not because of a crap connection. Its because of that OpenGL error causing my driver to fail and its the same notice everytime. I don't crash, SL is just failing my driver at random moments. I feel severely lucky that I am able to log on at all considering many people are getting screwed over for investing into proper, SOLID, gaming computers. My Liege is currently struggling with this issue and he's trying his best to get his system to run SL. He's been stuck with ancient laptops and unbelievable lag for THREE YEARS..but you know what? He could at least still be on SL! Now hes got a brand new system and SL refuses to take it. It's horrible that he and others going through this, which had inspired me to post this and rant lol The OpenGL error is all over the place, and people are desperately trying to figure out what they can do. Has anyone found a cure for this problem??? Are the Lindens aware and working on a fix? Or are they saying a big F'YOU to those of us who use NVIDIA for our brand new computers? I mean, NVIDIA is only one of the most well known and popular gaming cards you can get your hands on -_- Do they WANT to push people away and lose money? Or shall we just say its all NVIDIA's fault and too bad we didn't go with ATI? I just don't know =/