Found/figured out that it actually wasn't VirtualGL/TurboVNC that was 
causing the kernel panic, but rather the "inbox" Infiniband drivers that 
shipped with the OS.

Thank you.

Mods, please delete this thread when you get a chance.

Thank you.



On Thursday, December 23, 2021 at 3:27:52 PM UTC-5 Ewen Chan wrote:

> Hi all.
>
> I'm trying to use VirtualGL/TurboVNC so that I can access my CentOS 
> 7.7.1908 system remotely (with a full desktop GUI) but on my AMD Ryzen 9 
> 5950X system, it's casing a kernel panic.
>
> [image: IMG_6814.JPG]
>
> I haven't been able to narrow it down as to whether it's VirtualGL that's 
> causing the kernel panic or if it is the TurboVNC that's causing the kernel 
> panic.
>
> I'm using an Asus X570 TUF Gaming Pro (Wi-Fi) motherboard, 2x 32 GB of 
> Crucial DDR4-3200 unbuffered, non-ECC RAM, an Evga GTX 980, a Mellanox 
> ConnectX-4 Infiniband NIC, and a Corsair CX750M PSU.
>
> I've already updated the OS to the 5.15.11 kernel.
>
> Your help is greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank you.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Ewen Chan
>

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