yes, I got that from the wiki. Well I just wanted to make sure before I ran yade on my laptop (it has a ATI Radeon Xpress1250 video card and 2GB of memory, is that ok?), before I was running yade (this yade version was installed a year ago and hasn't been update) a desktop compuer.
On Mon, Jun 9, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Václav S(milauer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > So NVidia bad? > > Intel and ATI good? > Not necessarily. > > Then I must have gotten confused with this: > > "*/Yade is using OpenGL to display 3D graphics. This currently works > > correctly only with NVidia graphic cards (those cards have usually > > GeForce in their name), and it is usually buggy with ATI graphic cards > > (those have usually Radeon in their name). So if you have an ATI > > Radeon graphic card, then skip this section (you should have bought > > nvidia ;)/*." > That is quite obsolete (is it on the wiki? shame, should be removed), I > think (I have Intel and it works fine, I used to have ATI and it worked > as well). But it depends on what kind of crashes you get. If it is just > yade that crashes, that is a bug that should be reported to us (but I > never encountered a crash in the GL drawers). If it is your X session > (graphical interface) that crashes, you have a problem with your driver > / mesa (library for 3d graphics) and so on - elsewhere than in yade. Get > someone who understands Linux to fiddle with that. > > Vaclav > _______________________________________________ > Yade-users mailing list > [email protected] > https://lists.berlios.de/mailman/listinfo/yade-users > -- Daryl Begaye Diné College http://www.dinecollege.edu Major(s): Computer Science and Fine Arts
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