Thank you Mark, its the first time the Xserver didnt crash. Works


At 12:51 PM 7/31/2001 -0400, you wrote:
>Gopi,
>
>What we've noticed with RedHat 7.1 is that if you launch with a shared
>context it will not crash the X server.  Launch your app like this:
>
>java -Dj3d.sharedctx=false Myprogram
>
>Where Myprogram is the class you want called (of course).
>
>--Mark
>
>At 10:40 AM 7/31/2001 -0500, you wrote:
>>Java3D resets my Xserver in red hat linux 7.1 when I use the close button
>>of the applet or <ctrl-c> to kill the java3D app.
>>
>>Red Hat Linux 7.1 (SGI's 2.4.x kernel)
>>Geforce2 MX, 32M SDR
>>JDK1.3.1
>>J3d1.2.1
>>
>>The same java3d apps do not reboot my windows2k which also runs on the
>>same hardware.
>>
>>GOpi
>
>
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