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kar April 13, 2008 07:18

ParaView33 through VNC
 
Hello,

I've been trying to set up that, but so far I didn't get Xvnc to work with GLX support. I tried to use PV locally with vesa driver and it works...
Well, if there is someone who has done that, I'd appreciate some information!

Kārlis

philippose April 13, 2008 08:11

Hi again :-)! Any reason wh
 
Hi again :-)!

Any reason why you would want to use VNC rather than ssh with X-forwarding enabled?

I use ssh with X-forwarding quite often to run Paraview which is located on a Linux machine from other linux and windows machines via the ethernet.

Apparently Xvnc is not compiled with GLX support enabled, though the latest version available from the Fedora repositories which are based on XOrg 7.1 have the extensions enabled.

There is a wiki site:

http://gentoo-wiki.com/VNC

which talks about xf4vnc, which has GLX support.

Philippose

kar April 13, 2008 09:21

Well, simply something went wr
 
Well, simply something went wrong with ssh and I was thinking that ssh would consume CPU time too much. But maybe it's not that bad?

If ssh is used, on which machine rendering happens? Does X has to be running on server?

kar April 13, 2008 09:37

Strange, just did ssh forwar
 
Strange,
just did ssh forwarding (doesn't look as good as with VNC though), but when try paraview, again these errors:

Xlib: extension "SHAPE" missing on display "localhost:11.0".
Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display "localhost:11.0".

client's X server has GLX module loaded (can run glxgears)...

kar April 13, 2008 09:53

And here I go again: I found,
 
And here I go again: I found, that I must log in like this:

ssh server -Y

and it works!


Also when made a decision to use vnc, I was hoping to use faster 3D rendering some day when switch from vesa driver. Now my old laptop doesn't seam to be very fast... Whatever reason, just rotating cavity.foam takes 70% cpu on IBM T42 with radeon 7500, 1.7 p-m.

But thanks to Philippose anyway! http://www.cfd-online.com/OpenFOAM_D...part/happy.gif


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