Hi all,

Another problem might be that recent X server versions do not support
something called "indirect rendering" which makes possible displaying
OpenGL applications on a remote desktop not directly connected to the
OpenGL server. I run remote sessions using tigervnc on a Linux server
and UltraVNC viewer on the W10 client, and as of Fedora 23 this began to
happen. I then installed VirtualGL and use vglrun to start the OpenGL
application (e.g., coot and PyMOL). This also required modifying the
ccp4 and PHENIX scripts for launching coot.

Pedro


Às 07:19 de 28/05/2018, Kay Diederichs escreveu:
> We also see the ssh problem (but I didn't investigate thoroughly).
>
> We then use x2goclient; this runs an X server on the remote machine and 
> connects a desktop session to it.  That desktop runs coot (and anything else) 
> nicely. Easy to set up, and for some purposes better than NoMachine.
>
> HTH,
> Kay
>
> On Sun, 27 May 2018 13:35:53 -0400, David Schuller <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> ...
>> We see it on some workstations 
>> with nVidia cards, but not others, because we are running different 
>> versions of the nVidia driver (legacy version for some older cards). 
>> This is the proprietary driver from nVidia (as loaded from el repo for 
>> sl6 and sl7 linux)
>>
>> The error messages show up with the "glxinfo" command.
>>
>> I do not know if a fix is on the way yet. You could try rolling back 
>> your nVidia driver.
> ...
>

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