Steve,

First I thought it worked on Linux, but it does not. The two viewports
were superimposed and device 0 was on top. When you draw to two
separate viewports (at different positions in the window, the final
image does does appear).

  Gordon

Quoting Stefan Eilemann <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> On Jan 24, 2008 1:31 PM, Gordon Erlebacher <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>> Hi Stefan,
>>
>> I don't think that eqHello (the version I have) was broken because
>> I forgot to tell you, that when on my mac at home, if I use the default
>> configuration (eqServer.64 with no arguments), it worked perfectly.
>> I cannot use this approach with RapidMind because my mac does not have
>> certain GLX features. So the plan was to execute the RapidMind portion
>> on display :0.0 and diplay on my mac on display :13.0 (or whatever the
>> default is). That is why one of my pipe has no device number (where
>> the assembly, which is a simle copy in this case), and the pipe on
>> device 0 has a specific number assigned.
>
>
> Yes - this should work. I can't test it here, since I don't have the setup.
>
> Couple of things to try:
>
> - Does eqPly work?
> - Does it work when executed locally on the Linux machine, i.e., you should
> have two windows with the same image?
> - Does the source window on the Linux machine show something?
>
> I suspect that somehow GLX screws up. With a debug build (set CXXFLAGS to
> '-g' and recompile), set EQ_DUMP_IMAGES to 255 before starting eqHello. Run
> a couple of frames, then open the saved Image_*.rgb files to see if the
> framebuffer content is read back correctly.
>
>
> And another question: the multi-node configuration have no devices
>> assigned. Why are the devices used :0.0 and not the one associated
>> with a "ssh -X", (device
>> 10 and higher?)
>
>
> Because the server starts the clients with 'ssh' (no -X), and therefore no
> DISPLAY is set. In this case, :0 is the default.
>
>
> HTH,
>
> Stefan.
>
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