On Mon, 14 Jul 2008, Malcolm J. Currie wrote:
>> Probably easier to fix than that. Sounds like a compatibility issue at
>> the ABI level, clear out Skycat and GAIA and rebuild them from scratch.
>>
> That fixed it. Thanks. GAIA seems to build much quicker now.
>
>> made some changes a while back that required this, I expect you've not
>> done that yet.
>
> OK, must of missed those. I'd just looked at the recent instructions.
>
> The axis type works well. I gave it an NDF cube whose spectral axis was
> along Axis 1, and the cube toolbox defaults to that, rather than Axis 3
> as before. It's good that the spectrum tool by default shows a spectrum
> not a spatial axis.
Hmm, thought it had been picking out the spectral axis for quite a while
(so that JAC timeseries cubes work), how long has it been since that
update...
> What library is missing if I see lots of error messages:
>
> Xlib: extension "GLX" missing on display ":0.0".
>
> when I try the three-dimensional visualisation? This is on a 64-bit
> machine. Entering GLX in the YaST search suggests that all the
> available libraries are installed. I'm wondering if there's a problem
> with the graphics card not supporting the 3-d graphics, but I think it's
> the same card as in David's DNUK machine.
That says that the 3D driver support isn't working, so your rendering will
be done by software. Try:
glxinfo
glxgears
I'd expect glxgears to report an FPS of thousands, if the hardware
acceleration is working (mine say 3900 & 5300).
Peter.
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