![]() ![]() GLDriver: ARB Pixel Buffer Object Present GLDriver: ARB Explicit Attrib Location Present GLDriver: ARB Uniform Buffer Object Present GLDriver: ARB Texture Compression RGTC Present GLDriver: EXT Texture Compression S3TC Present GLDriver: ARB Multi Draw Indirect Present GLDriver: AMD Vertex Shader Layer Present IrrDriver: OpenGL version string: 3.3 (Core Profile) Mesa 18.2.8 IrrDriver: OpenGL renderer: llvmpipe (LLVM 7.0, 128 bits) LibGL error: failed to load driver: rockchip LibGL error: unable to load driver: rockchip_dri.so translation: Language 'English (United States)'. translation: Env var LANGUAGE = 'en_US.UTF-8'. I get the message OpenGL: OpenGL version is too old! I'm trying to make some Linux games to work well on the NanoPi M4. If anyone has more info on what works well, and how to improve things. On Android you can play playstation and n64, and many more games that run perfect. They`ve got Meveric who does an amazing job optimizing games for the Odroids. If the Odroid N1 would have been sold, then the situation would have been a lot better. That`s a lot less poweful board, but better optimized games. You can even play most on the Odroid C2, a lot better than now on the RK3399. Many of the Linux games work ok, but they all need optimization. Here again we need drivers and cores made for the RK3399. With RetroArch the 8-bit and 16-bit consoles run perfect. I can say that DosBox works great, so thousands of games there. It should be very able, but we need the right persons for that to do some work. I thought about it to open a threat here for that. I am slowly gathering info on gaming on the rk3399 on Linux. I suppose it would need gl drivers, and be recompiled for it to run in 1080p without a hitch. Is any one else playing Assaultcube what settings are you finding optimize the RK3399? Then fully release hair.Is this because the bots are limited to a single CPU thread? and would therefore work better on larger Intel single or dual chips? I also like to slide my flat iron lightly on the ends very quickly just to loosen the ends of the curl a bit. Kind of like beachy waves.Īfter completely curling, release and twist the piece of hair out ward with your finger to help with the formation of the curl. If you don’t point the end down then your curls will be tighter, but I like mine loose. I do 2 full rotations with my flat iron, making sure the end of my iron is pointing mostly down. To curl your hair, take about 1-2 inch pieces from the section and clamp your flat iron at the base (near the scalp) then pull and twist outward at the same time. You want to avoid damaging your hair so use a thermal protectant! This one is my fave!! Step 3 – (The actual curling process) ![]() Once you have sectioned off your first layer, spray it with some thermal protectant. My hair isn’t thin or thick just plain ol’ average hair so 4 layers works best for me. I wear my hair parted down the middle, if you wear a side part then your layers may be different, or if your hair is thicker, work with more layers. My layers continue, temple to temple, then straight up from mid-eyebrow, and the final remaining hair. I work in 4 layers starting with the bottom layer parted from mid-ear to mid ear. So I’ve decided to make a post to help those of you who want to know how I curl my hair, or to even just learn how to curl with a flat iron.įirst, brush out your hair to release any snarls then part your hair. One question I seem to be asked constantly is how I curl my hair, and when answered “with a flat iron”, I get quite a few request to show them exactly how I do it. Now it takes me about 15 minutes to curl my hair using this method, so this is my usual everyday hair. From there I experimented with different ways to curl with a flat iron and eventually came up with this method. I was trying to get my bangs to flip out a bit, turned my iron too much and pow! My bangs were curled! My 13-year-old mind was blown to say the least. Curling with a flat iron, or straightener, was actually something I figured out on my own when I was about 13. ![]()
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