On Sunday, July 24, 2011 10:56:35 PM Kent A. Reed did opine:

> Gene:
> 
> I'm not ignoring your problem. It's just that my wife gets first
> priority and her health has been up and down. At the moment it's down.
> 
Sorry to hear that.  My better half for the last 22 years has COPD, and 
that, in this weather, is not a bit like fun for her.  Then she started 
playing the Organ at our church a little over a year ago because she 
couldn't stand to see such a fine instrument stand silent, its a real pipe 
organ with about 17 ranks of pipes, but I think its taking more out of her 
than she has to spare. She is a retired music teacher.

We usually go out after church for breakfast and her hands cramped up and I 
had to both feed her and try to open the cramps, with only moderate success 
on the cramps.

> Thanks for your technical info*. I realize now that I missed the cues
> "that machine" and "this one" in your earlier message.
> 
> I have an earlier model GeForce card in one of my machines. It runs glx
> fine in Ubuntu 10.04--for example I can pop multiple glxgears windows,
> no problem. I'll create a LiveCD version of PCLOS and see what happens
> when I boot it on this machine.

glxgears works fine, on this machine.  But the graphic is frozen when 
invoked from a shell on 'shop' the client.
 
> I assume glxgears fails when you try to run it directly on your PCLOS
> machine.?.

No, runs fine here on this machine.

[gene@coyote Download]$ glxgears
Running synchronized to the vertical refresh.  The framerate should be
approximately the same as the monitor refresh rate.
302 frames in 5.0 seconds = 60.327 FPS
300 frames in 5.0 seconds = 59.962 FPS
300 frames in 5.0 seconds = 59.936 FPS
300 frames in 5.0 seconds = 59.979 FPS

Very smooth & steady gfx.
> Regards,
> Kent
> 
> * "So how about a thumbnail sketch..."/"My thumbnail is black and blue
> so a text list" is the kind of repartee my grandkids are beginning to
> appreciate. Hooray for wisenheimers of all ages. I think he got it from
> a movie, but my grandson cracked me up the other day when he solemnly
> intoned "like an abandoned school house, I have no principle."
> 
HAHAHA!  I'll have to recall that one for future use. ;-)

However, principles are one of the things we would like our grandkids to 
have. so I hope he was just being funny.

Cheers Kent, gene
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