*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 1742894 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1742894
this was fixed in libjogl2-java 2.3.2+dfsg-6
** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 1742894
Scilab does not start after some upgrades on Ubuntu Xenial
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I have similar problem explained through attachment video, that happens
when I focus opened window by through x11 forwarding using ssh and then
I cannot raise up any of already opened window from the dock.
Steps to reproduce:
- open a gnome terminal so that it happears on the side dock
- xhost +so
"wayland" is just the protocol library, so not the right place to file
this.
The xorg-server package covers both native Xorg servers and Xwayland so
filing there... until someone finds somewhere more appropriate.
** Package changed: wayland (Ubuntu) => xorg-server (Ubuntu)
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Interesting:
Exception in thread "AWT-EventQueue-1" com.jogamp.opengl.GLException: Caught
GLException: AWT-EventQueue-1: createImpl ARB n/a but required, profile > GL2
requested (OpenGL >= 3.1). Requested: GLProfile[GL3bc/GL3bc.sw], current: 3.0
(Compat profile, compat[ES2], FBO, software) - 3.0
As a matter of fact, I just checked the bug happens with scilab,
available in universe. Scilab returns some interesting debug info in the
standard output, which O copy in the attached text file.
NEW INFO.
I didn't see before that matlab was generating a crash log for this. This log
confirms that
Ah, Java, I hadn't realised that. I have a couple a
I can try too with ssh -X.
On Oct 25, 2017 12:31, "thomas duriez" <1726...@bugs.launchpad.net>
wrote:
> I will try. For the moment I double boot 16.04 because I need to have it
> working, but I can run tests on spare time. Because I couldn't fin
I will try. For the moment I double boot 16.04 because I need to have it
working, but I can run tests on spare time. Because I couldn't find
problems when not running the java machine of Matlab I will focus on
applications relying heavily on java. If you have any suggestion it
would help. Thanks a
Most curious. It would be of tremendous help if you could find another
application that behaves like that, one that is opensource and part of
the ubuntu archive preferably.
DISPLAY being set to, for example, localhost:10.0, is indicating that
the X alls are going through ssh in that particular cas
1- Yes Matlab works as expected without going through ssh.
2- Repeat the above but first do a "ssh -X localhost" triggers the
problem.
3- Both scenarios hold regardless of how I login ("Ubuntu", "Ubuntu on
Xorg" or "Unity").
As you mentionned the DISPLAY variable I checked the following (maybe i
I meant in the ssh localhost test case that you showed. But still, even
in the remote case, the "X server" would be your local machine and the X
api calls from matlab would be routed to your local X server (wayland or
xorg) through the ssh connection.
So, just to clarify, matlab works on your loca
Dear Andreas,
It was tried in all three modes.
Furthermore how do I enforce Xorg when I log from another machine (in my case a
windows running Xming) to this one ?
I suspect once I connect through ssh with X11 forwarding, the session is Xorg.
Thanks for your time.
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Are you using Wayland? If yes, can you try with plain Xorg? To switch to
xorg, logout, and on the login screen, after clicking on your name, you
will see a small gear icon. Click that to select xorg, and then continue
with the login.
** Changed in: openssh (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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