Hi
since today I have a problem with nviz. last week it has been working very well but today *surprise* data loss :o(

First time I met the problem I started nviz with a rasterfile and
GRASS:~/gw$ g.r -p
projection: 99 (Transverse Mercator)
zone:       0
datum:      potsdam
ellipsoid:  bessel
north:      5348531.5719558
south:      5317450.80738016
west:       4397442.97214944
east:       4422732.52916468
nsres:      30.00073801
ewres:      29.99947451
rows:       1036
cols:       843
cells:      873348

nviz map vect=map1,m ap2,map3

I got the two little windows for some seconds and than the screen went black and I had to login again. Fortunately I didn't lost that much data. Just some lines in kate.

I can reproduce this problem
It also happens with a resolution of 100m and without vector files or just if I start nviz quickly without any map.
(last week I used nviz with a bigger map in a very high resolution without problems =-O )

I made a reboot and tried it without any other program running.

I use GRASS 6.3.cvs (2007)
on
System Information
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Platform                Unix
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Operating System       ;  Linux
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OS Version              2.6.22.13-workstation-4gb-smp
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Processor Type (arch)   i686
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Full OS ID              Linux-2.6.22.13-workstation-4gb-smp-i686
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Tcl Version/Patchlevel  8.4.12
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any suggestion?
Thank you

om shantih
Philipp



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