When an application is run and it says it can't access Opengl, when I issue the command "sudo dnf provides */opengl", how do I determine what needs to be installed when that command returns a whole host of different packages which include documentation packages? Unfortunately I don't remember which application it was I was trying to run and I don't remember whether it did what I was trying to do or whether I went looking for something else.

regards,
Steve

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