On Mon, 29 Sep 2003, Harold L Hunt II wrote:
Kevin,
For starters, how are you connecting to ABAQUS with Exceed?
I'm running it locally.
Are you using ssh to connect to a remote machine, then launching ABAQUS
from that command-prompt?
No. I am able to launch ABAQUS from a remote machine
Hmm just a quick check, the bash-prompt you fire it up from, is it
started from within cygwin X-windows? Is the environment variable
$DISPLAY set to something? (you have started X-windows, and tell
abacus to where to find it)
I wonder, it seems like you have to blame abaqus, not cygwin, it maybe
in an xterm says:
$ echo $TERM $DISPLAY
xterm 127.0.0.1:0.0
I wonder, it seems like you have to blame abaqus, not cygwin, it maybe
only checks if exceed is running, if not, it complains, doesn't check
for generic X-displayer.
Maybe there's a way to trick abaqus to use XFree86 instead of Exceed, but
I
wonder, it seems like you have to blame abaqus, not cygwin, it maybe
only checks if exceed is running, if not, it complains, doesn't check
for generic X-displayer.
Maybe there's a way to trick abaqus to use XFree86 instead of Exceed, but
I don't know.
Thought 3 or something.. seems to do some 3d
Has anyone got ABAQUS to use the cygwin x-server? How did you set it up to
use X11 instead of Exeed?
Kevin Van Workum, PhD
National Institute of Standards and Technology
Polymers Division 224/B228
Kevin,
For starters, how are you connecting to ABAQUS with Exceed?
Are you using ssh to connect to a remote machine, then launching ABAQUS
from that command-prompt?
Are you using XDMCP to get a graphical login session on the remote
machine, then clicking an icon to start ABAQUS?
Note that