Dear Josh,

I used to have the same problems as you mentioned. A few days ago, I
installed a copy of Red Hat 7.2 into my Toshiba notebook. I had encountered
some problems about setting up the XFree86 to run X. I found that even
XFree86 4.1 in Red Hat 7.2 claimed that it support my video card, CyberBlade
XP, but actually it does not.

So ... I downloaded and installed a new XFree 4.2 into my notebook, but when
I try to run a sample program of Java3D, it show some errors ... and no
rendering.

I then downloaded a new Mesa3D 4.0.1, and installed it. At this point, I
expected that if I run a Java3D files, it should be possible, but should
crash upon exting as usual... BUT everything is fine! It does not crash at
all.

I don't that this is because the new XFree86 4.2, or the Mesa3D 4.0.1.

Pramual S.

>From: Josh Richmond <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Reply-To: Discussion list for Java 3D API <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>Subject: [JAVA3D] Crashing on Linux
>Date: Mon, 4 Mar 2002 16:20:44 -0500
>
>Hi,
>
>Some of my colleagues are using my software on a Linux machine with an
>nVidia card and claim that even HelloUniverse crashes the machine upon
>exiting. Unfortunately I don't have any specifics on their configuration
>but I thought I'd see if anyone else is experiencing a similar problem or
>knows how to avoid it.
>
>josh
>

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