Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

2013-09-10 Thread steef

On 10-09-13 15:36, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:



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-Original Message-
From: steef [mailto:debian.li...@home.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:52 AM
To: debian
Subject: Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:

I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a
test bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native
Linux production computer.

Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate
appear to require OpenGL for correct operation.  Although I have been
usiing various distributions of Linux since shortly before the release
of  the RedHat Mother' Day distribution, I am not a computer person,
but rather a research chemist.

Here are some of the error messages that i get:

OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning:
glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not
found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa
table opengl extension not present, SSAO disable opengl extension
GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil is not present

I question is:  which additional packages should I install?  I would
appreciate being pointed in the correct direction.

Thanks in advance.





hi

try libgl1-mesa-dev or something like that. if you install synaptic you can
search for the mesa-packages with openglx-possibilities and install them.
maybe this is of ame help.

reg.,

steef


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Thanks for the reply.

I added libgl1-mesa-dev, but that didn't solve the problem (not too
surprisingly - that would have been too simple).  I did, however record the
run log, it's attached - perhaps  there are clues buried there.


i'll look at it tonight, local time. have now to feed my family.

reg.,

steef


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Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

2013-09-10 Thread Stephen P, Molnar

On 09/10/2013 03:28 PM, steef wrote:

On 10-09-13 18:39, steef wrote:

On 10-09-13 15:36, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:



Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D. Life is a
fuzzy
set
Foundation for Chemistry Stochastic and
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-Original Message-
From: steef [mailto:debian.li...@home.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:52 AM
To: debian
Subject: Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:

I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a
test bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native
Linux production computer.

Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate
appear to require OpenGL for correct operation.  Although I have been
usiing various distributions of Linux since shortly before the release
of  the RedHat Mother' Day distribution, I am not a computer person,
but rather a research chemist.

Here are some of the error messages that i get:

OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning:
glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not
found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa
table opengl extension not present, SSAO disable opengl extension
GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil is not present

I question is:  which additional packages should I install? I would
appreciate being pointed in the correct direction.

Thanks in advance.





hi

try libgl1-mesa-dev or something like that. if you install synaptic
you can
search for the mesa-packages with openglx-possibilities and install 
them.

maybe this is of ame help.

reg.,

steef


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Thanks for the reply.

I added libgl1-mesa-dev, but that didn't solve the problem (not too
surprisingly - that would have been too simple).  I did, however
record the
run log, it's attached - perhaps  there are clues buried there.


i'll look at it tonight, local time. have now to feed my family.

reg.,

steef




hi stephen,

it seems to be a known issue. look at:


http://www.salome-platform.org/forum/forum_10/826530538

regards,

steef





Very Interesting.  Many thanks for the reference.  I'll try it in a new 
implementation in VBox



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RE: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

2013-09-10 Thread Stephen P. Molnar


Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D.Life is a fuzzy
set
Foundation for Chemistry   Stochastic and
multivariate
www.FoundationForChemistry.com
(614)312-7528 (c)
Skype:  smolnar1


-Original Message-
From: steef [mailto:debian.li...@home.nl] 
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:52 AM
To: debian
Subject: Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:
> I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a 
> test bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native 
> Linux production computer.
>
> Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate 
> appear to require OpenGL for correct operation.  Although I have been 
> usiing various distributions of Linux since shortly before the release 
> of  the RedHat Mother' Day distribution, I am not a computer person, 
> but rather a research chemist.
>
> Here are some of the error messages that i get:
>
> OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: 
> glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not 
> found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa 
> table opengl extension not present, SSAO disable opengl extension 
> GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil is not present
>
> I question is:  which additional packages should I install?  I would 
> appreciate being pointed in the correct direction.
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
>


hi

try libgl1-mesa-dev or something like that. if you install synaptic you can
search for the mesa-packages with openglx-possibilities and install them.
maybe this is of ame help.

reg.,

steef


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Thanks for the reply.  

I added libgl1-mesa-dev, but that didn't solve the problem (not too
surprisingly - that would have been too simple).  I did, however record the
run log, it's attached - perhaps  there are clues buried there.
computation@inga:~$ cd Apps/pymol
computation@inga:~/Apps/pymol$ ./pymol
OpenGL Warning: glFlushVertexArrayRangeNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glVertexArrayRangeNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerInputNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerOutputNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameterfNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameteriNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glCombinerParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glFinalCombinerInputNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerInputParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerInputParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerOutputParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetCombinerOutputParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetFinalCombinerInputParameterfvNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetFinalCombinerInputParameterivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glDeleteFencesNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glFinishFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGenFencesNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa table
 PyMOL(TM) Molecular Graphics System, Version 1.6.0.0.
 Copyright (c) Schrodinger, LLC.
 All Rights Reserved.
 
Created by Warren L. DeLano, Ph.D. 
 
PyMOL is user-supported open-source software.  Although some versions
are freely available, PyMOL is not in the public domain.
 
If PyMOL is helpful in your work or study, then please volunteer 
support for our ongoing efforts to create open and affordable scientific
software by purchasing a PyMOL Maintenance and/or Support subscription.

More information can be found at "http://www.pymol.org";.
 
Enter "help" for a list of commands.
Enter "help " for information on a specific command.

 Hit ESC anytime to toggle between text and graphics.

 Detected OpenGL version 2.0 or greater. Shaders available.
 Detected GLSL version 1.40.
OpenGL Warning: No pincher, please call crStateSetCurrentPointers() in your SPU
 OpenGL graphics engine:
  GL_VENDOR: Humper
  GL_RENDERER: Chromium
  GL_VERSION: 2.1 Chromium 1.9
 Detected 4 CPU cores.  Enabled multithreaded rendering.
OpenGL Warning: No pincher, please call crStateSetCurrentPointers() in your SPU
HEADERCOMPLEX (HYDROLASE/PEPTIDE) 01-AUG-96   1YTI
TITLE SIV PROTEASE CRYSTALLIZED WITH PEPTIDE PRODUCT
COMPNDMOL_ID: 1;
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Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

2013-09-10 Thread steef

<.>

it seems to be a known issue. look at:


http://www.salome-platform.org/forum/forum_10/826530538

regards,

steef






Very Interesting.  Many thanks for the reference.  I'll try it in a new
implementation in VBox





you are welcome, hope it helps.

reg.,
steef


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Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

2013-09-10 Thread steef

On 10-09-13 18:39, steef wrote:

On 10-09-13 15:36, Stephen P. Molnar wrote:



Stephen P. Molnar, Ph.D.Life is a
fuzzy
set
Foundation for Chemistry   Stochastic and
multivariate
www.FoundationForChemistry.com
(614)312-7528 (c)
Skype:  smolnar1


-Original Message-
From: steef [mailto:debian.li...@home.nl]
Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2013 11:52 AM
To: debian
Subject: Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:

I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a
test bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native
Linux production computer.

Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate
appear to require OpenGL for correct operation.  Although I have been
usiing various distributions of Linux since shortly before the release
of  the RedHat Mother' Day distribution, I am not a computer person,
but rather a research chemist.

Here are some of the error messages that i get:

OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning:
glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not
found in mesa table OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa
table opengl extension not present, SSAO disable opengl extension
GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil is not present

I question is:  which additional packages should I install?  I would
appreciate being pointed in the correct direction.

Thanks in advance.





hi

try libgl1-mesa-dev or something like that. if you install synaptic
you can
search for the mesa-packages with openglx-possibilities and install them.
maybe this is of ame help.

reg.,

steef


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Thanks for the reply.

I added libgl1-mesa-dev, but that didn't solve the problem (not too
surprisingly - that would have been too simple).  I did, however
record the
run log, it's attached - perhaps  there are clues buried there.


i'll look at it tonight, local time. have now to feed my family.

reg.,

steef




hi stephen,

it seems to be a known issue. look at:


http://www.salome-platform.org/forum/forum_10/826530538

regards,

steef





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Re: Debian Testing/Jessie and OpenGL

2013-09-10 Thread steef

On 10-09-13 13:30, Stephen P, Molnar wrote:

I have installed jessie in an Oracle VBox on my laptop tp use as a test
bed for new applications software without jeopardizing my native Linux
production computer.

Unfortunately, some of the candidate software I wish to evaluate appear
to require OpenGL for correct operation.  Although I have been usiing
various distributions of Linux since shortly before the release of  the
RedHat Mother' Day distribution, I am not a computer person, but rather
a research chemist.

Here are some of the error messages that i get:

OpenGL Warning: glGetFenceivNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glIsFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glSetFenceNV not found in mesa table
OpenGL Warning: glTestFenceNV not found in mesa table
opengl extension not present, SSAO disable
opengl extension GL_EXT_packed_depth_stencil is not present

I question is:  which additional packages should I install?  I would
appreciate being pointed in the correct direction.

Thanks in advance.





hi

try libgl1-mesa-dev or something like that. if you install synaptic you 
can search for the mesa-packages with openglx-possibilities and install 
them. maybe this is of ame help.


reg.,

steef


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