On Thu, Mar 23, 2006 at 08:56:27PM -0500, Peter Adrian Meyer wrote:
> 
> I guess it shouldn't supprise me that there are issues with proprietary
> OpenGL on linux (FYI the two machines I've seen this on are using ATI and
> intel graphics cards).  I'll try out the options you mentioned.
> 

So the ATI card is using the fglrx driver, I'm assuming (right?), and
is the intel card using the Intel graphics drivers from intel.com?
I've been told i810 that comes with XOrg is actually better (besides
having full 3d support)... but what intel chipset are you using?  Have
you tried the NON-proprietary drivers?

> Your idea about known-working (and non-working) combinations of hardware
> seems like a very good thing to do.
> 

If its a proprietary driver, my money is on a buggy driver that
doesn't cooperate with the kernel.

> >
> >
> >> Has anyone else run into cases where pymol will freeze the
> >> X-server (pymol doesn't repond to mouse or keyboard input;
> >> keyboard non-responsive to caps-lock on/off)?  The system is
> >> still stable, I'm able to login remotely and see that pymol
> >> is running at 100% CPU.  Killing pymol results in xorg
> >> running at 100% CPU (killing the xorg process as root doesn't
> >> do anything).

So xorg quits, but the monitor stays frozen?  Or the xorg process
doesn't die?  If its the latter, can you just send it a KILL (try an
INT signal first, of course)?  Anything in dmesg or the XOrg logs?
Can you grab the XOrg pid with gdb and get a stack trace?  Can you
switch over to a console (ctrl-alt-f1, typically)?

-Tim

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