I have the proptietary ATI catalyst drivers and Ubuntu 11.04.
I kept getting seg faults when using python visual.
The libglapi-mesa workaround did not work, nor did installing
libgtkglextmm-x11-1.2-dev.
what did work was relinking to libGL.so.
sudo rm /usr/lib/x86_64-linux-gnu/libGL.so
sudo ln -
This problem apparently affects people on (newer) Ubuntu versions,
particularly when running proprietary graphics drivers. I can confirm it
to affect Ubuntu Precise on 32 and 64 bit with NVIDIA drivers.
There has recently been some bug hunting on the Visual Python mailing
list and John Zelle has f
In my case, it seems to have been more or less solved by installing
libgtkglextmm-x11-1.2-dev. Still showing artifacts though
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still nothing?
Also segfaults in 12.04 in VirtualBox, with the "InnoTek Systemberatung GmbH
VirtualBox Graphics Adapter".
glxgears runs fine
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Still no solution or workaround?
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I run into the same problem...
Is there any news about this issue ?
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Totally same here. The glxgears and other 3D apps. (ex. games) run fine,
because I use 'Sync to VBlank' for OpenGL applications (set it in
nvidia-settings), bus without this, glxgears runs fuzzy. Vpython throws a 'seg.
fault' on Ubuntu 11.04, when the vpython scene window appears (try this in
p
I am having the same problem with segfaults in python-visual.
glx-gears and other 3D-accelerated programs work fine, and I am using
the proprietary AMD video driver on 64-bit Ubuntu 11.04
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** Changed in: python-visual (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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I can correctly run glxgears and even play some 3D games such as Nexuiz.
I have a GTX 260, with NVIDIA driver 270.41.06, on a 64 bits system.
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It looks like that there is a problem with the proprietary drivers in
Ubuntu Natty, so the problem it is not with python-visual. Try running
'glxgears'.
In the message:
http://sourceforge.net/mailarchive/message.php?msg_id=27461234 a
workaround is provided:
[SOLUTION]
Ok, problem has been solved
Same thing happens here. Tested on two different Ubuntu 11.04 machines
(64 bits)
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