This question is asked more and more frequently as people pick up a
newer Linux distribution and install XFree86 4.0.
As far as I know, there are only two solutions to this problem:

1) Switch back to XFree86 3.3.6.

or

2) Get Direct Rendering to work (if your graphics card is
   DRI-supported).

I hope, that future versions of Java 3D for Linux will be more
stable. Perhaps it's a pure XFree86 4.0 problem (who knows?).
By the way, I think you are using j3d 1.2 (not 1.2.1) as that is not
yet released. It should have been released these days. Probably it
will fix the problem.

Regards,

Ingo

> hi,
>
> i tried the java3D demo program, it runs fine.
> but, if i close the program, it crash my XServer screen.
> As a result, i have to restart the XServer again.
>
> this happens every time.
>
> Platform : red hat linux version 7
> jdk 1.3
> java3d 1.2.1
>
> Any help?
>
> Regards,
>
> chongmc

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