Hi,
I've got a NUC7i5 (Intel) on which I'm running Ubuntu mate 18.04.
I've installed VirtualBox, Windows 10 and Fusion 360.
When I'm using Fusion 360 and I draw in 3D, the solids appearance become weird :
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I checked the "/Help/Graphic Diagnostic/Limit effects to optimize performance" box, with no result.
To be sure it was not due to my computer hardware, I installed Windows 10 then Fusion 360 into a partition on my HDD, checked the "/Help/Graphic Diagnostic/Limit effects to optimize performance" box, and it worked well.
I guess that the problem comes from Ubuntu and maybe from the graphic driver.
I have also ttried to use Simplify 3D in VirtualBox, but when I launch this program a widow pops up saying that Simplify 3D needs OpenGL 2.0 or higher and that my version is only 1.1.
Can you help me please to solve this problem ?
I've erased the Windows 10 partition, and I'd like to be able to use Fusion 360 in VirtualBox (or any other virtualisation program).
Regards
Thierry
I've got a NUC7i5 (Intel) on which I'm running Ubuntu mate 18.04.
I've installed VirtualBox, Windows 10 and Fusion 360.
When I'm using Fusion 360 and I draw in 3D, the solids appearance become weird :

I checked the "/Help/Graphic Diagnostic/Limit effects to optimize performance" box, with no result.
To be sure it was not due to my computer hardware, I installed Windows 10 then Fusion 360 into a partition on my HDD, checked the "/Help/Graphic Diagnostic/Limit effects to optimize performance" box, and it worked well.
I guess that the problem comes from Ubuntu and maybe from the graphic driver.
I have also ttried to use Simplify 3D in VirtualBox, but when I launch this program a widow pops up saying that Simplify 3D needs OpenGL 2.0 or higher and that my version is only 1.1.
Can you help me please to solve this problem ?
I've erased the Windows 10 partition, and I'd like to be able to use Fusion 360 in VirtualBox (or any other virtualisation program).
Regards
Thierry