


LibGL error: failed to load driver: nouveau LibGL error: unable to load driver: nouveau_dri.so LibGL error: dlopen /usr/lib64/dri/nouveau_dri.so failed (/usr/lib64/dri/nouveau_dri.so: cannot open shared object file: No such file or directory) LibGL: OpenDriver: trying /usr/lib64/dri/nouveau_dri.so Here’s how you can add some debugging to Gephi. However a compatible graphic card is required.” The Gephi website says: “Gephi uses an OpenGL 3D engine to speed up graph visualization. But it did not display the most important thing, the graph window! 🙁 Gephi With No Graph Section So, I decided to install Gephi on Redhat 6.4. Much of the usefulness of graph software is in visualizing it.

Recently I’ve been working with the graph database, NEO4J.
