Hi Thomas and all,
I branched the thread from the original:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=28507590
After PyMOL running, console says:
freeglut (pymol): Unable to create direct context rendering for window
'PyMOL Viewer'
but I will try to check and contact here as
): Unable to create direct context rendering for
window 'PyMOL Viewer'
but I will try to check and contact here as another issue if not succeeded.
Regards,
Masataka
2011/12/6 grantaka36 grantak...@gmail.com:
Dear Thomas,
Thanks for good pointing for the weird problem, which I couldn't notice
, grantaka36 wrote:
Hi, Marius, Troels and David,
I appreciate very much for guiding, tried in three ways but no success
currently.
- I also think some difference on distributions (CentOS 5 here,) trapped
at
function 'IsosurfGetRange'
Does anyone have information to workaround?
- Do you
Referring the following, I'm trying to install PyMOL 1.4.1 with
attached 'compile_pymol.sh', but no success. Would you please help to
finish installation, or give me some advices? If information
inadequate, please contact me.
http://www.pymolwiki.org/index.php/Linux_Install
- Requirements
- Get
Hi Thomas, Troels and Alvin,
I appreciate your instant and detail advices to my problem, I got
succeeded - scripting in [C] enabled activate pymol in [S]. As Troels
says, I agree it's not pymol issue indeed, and sorry for contaminating
some questions to here list.
What is done:
laptop$ ssh -l
Dear list members,
Would you please tell me the way, how to activate pymol from remote
server? i.e. how to start pymol in [S] by scripting from [C]
--
- From Windows client [C], SSH2 logging in to the remote server [S]
(Linux x64, Ubuntu 10)
- [S]
-- installed PyMOL