Image rendeing problem

Pat Kane pekane52 at gmail.com
Thu Mar 19 08:36:08 PDT 2009


Hugo,

I would be useful to see the following:
    -  output of the "glxinfo" command.
    -  output of the command "glxgears -info"
    -  contents of the file "/var/log/Xorg.log"
    -  contents of the file "/etc/X11/xorg.conf", if you have one.

Pat
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On 3/19/09, Hugo Gagnon <hugo.gagnon2 at mail.mcgill.ca> wrote:
> I installed Paraview (a computational fluid dynamics software based on
> OpenGL) using the Fedora 10 repository on an Intel macbook with a built-in
> GMA 950 graphics card. Paraview opens normally but it does not render any
> images in the main visualization window. I posted an email to the relevant
> mailing list mentioning this issue and I got suggestions of installing Mesa.
> After a little search (again on the fc10 repository) I realized that Mesa
> was already running on my computer. Someone also proposed me to check if I
> could see the "glxgears" in a shell and the answer is no, I cannot. Then
> people suggested me to expose my problem to more competent users on the
> matter. So here I am...My first question may be: Why can't I see the
> "glxgears"? Please note that I am really not an expert in X and image
> rendering, and I also have a limited knowledge of Linux, therefore I would
> appreciate if you could be as clear as possible in your
> comments/suggestions/ideas.
>
> Any input is welcomed!
>
> Hugo.
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