Yea, that turned out to be the problem. Not sure why, but as a last resort
and late at night I reinstalled the Nvidia driver and that cleared the
problem.

Now I'm looking for a good doc or tutorial on creating AI traffic and
"lots of activity" at an airport.  Have a couple of talks coming up to
linux user groups in the area and would like to have some movies of a lot
of ramp activity and departures and arrivals.

Looking over the files in the Docs and various xml files see a lot of
really good stuff that represents a lot of work but nothing on how to tie
it all together into a scenario. IIRC we had something for Scale6x but
that seems like eons ago and can't find any files that go that far back.

John W

> This definitely looks like a good time to check your cows.  My first knee
> jerk reaction if I see this would be to reinstall the nvidia drivers from
> nvidia.com, and if you don't have nvidia video hardware and you are
> running
> linux, then hopefully someone else can lend a hand since I stick to nvidia
> on the machines I own that might ever run FlightGear.  (For whatever it's
> worth, that is my primary constraint whenever I shop for a laptop: nvidia
> video hardware on board.)
>
> Curt.
>
>
> On Sat, Jul 24, 2010 at 4:56 PM, John Wojnaroski wrote:
>
>> Doing this build on a new machine,  thinking I have all the required
>> support files and libraries loaded and new data files.  Things work fine
>> with 1.9.1 on the other machine, but that was done almost two years ago
>> and the memory is fuzzy and any notes are long gone.
>>
>> Just a quick try to see if things run
>>
>> ooops,
>>
>> <<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<<
>> t...@tower Main]# ./fgfs
>> Error: Unable to create OpenGL graphics context.
>> Error: Unable to create OpenGL graphics context.
>> Segmentation fault
>> >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>
>>
>> Have not tried any of the examples in OSG,  probably ought to go back
>> and see if the "cow" shows up unless someone has any suggestions ;-)
>>
>> John W
>>
>>
>>
>>
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