-3dwm requires VirtualGL, and running any 3D application in TurboVNC also requires VirtualGL. So Step 1 should be to get VirtualGL up and running. Then you can run your Java 3D application in the TurboVNC session using vglrun without having to deal with a 3D window manager at all.
On 6/12/17 6:19 PM, Michael A. Saverino wrote: > > I have an Ubuntu 14.04 system with an Nvidia GTX 770 graphics card. If > I leave the -3dwm switch out when starting vncserver, the desktop comes > up and functions fine, otherwise I get a black screen in the supplied > vncviewer. I want to use the -3dwm flag because I have Java 3d > application that fails using turbovnc. The application is NASA > Worldwind - A Java API that will allow visualizations on a 3D globe, > with objects, GIS info, etc... The application can't seem to find > javax.media.j3d classes when not running over turbovnc. It works fine > on console DISPLAY :0. I am sure it is some direct rendering issue with > OpenGL that I am trying to potentially cure with the -3dwm switch. Any > insights into these issues would be appreciated. > > Many Thanks, > > Mike... ------------------------------------------------------------------------------ Check out the vibrant tech community on one of the world's most engaging tech sites, Slashdot.org! http://sdm.link/slashdot _______________________________________________ TurboVNC-Users mailing list [email protected] https://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/turbovnc-users
