Hello Marcos,

and you got the python-occ GUI working from that svn compilation, when
you restart the X-Server before every use?

Well I tried your supposed solution, but I have had no success. To which
"hello.py" script are you referring in your description? If I want to
start the python-occ GUI in console mode I come to the following error:

Error: couldn't connect to X Server

Which is absolutely clear, because no X-Server is running. And if I
neglect this magic "hello.py" I just end up in  restarting the X-Server
and that also solves not my problem. Maybe you have some more
information for me ... ?

I tested the python-occ also on the same laptop with the Intel graphic
card but with a gentoo Linux installation, and it just worked. So I
suppose it is just a very specific ubuntu (10.04) problem, which may be
solved with the right setting.

Thanks,
Oliver

> Hi Oliver,
>
> I suppose that work in virtual machine with Ubuntu 10.04, but it is
> not the idea.
>
> In native environment my partner indicate me that is necessary to stop
> the X-Server
>
> /*sudo service gdm stop (caution: your x-server will stop and terminal
> will appear) */
> /*
> ALT + F1 (or F2, F3 ...) to change between different terminals.
> *
> /insert your user name and pass.
>
> and execute the hello.py sample.
>
> /*sudo service gdm start (To x-server start again)*/
>  
> Regards,
>
> Marcos.
>
> P.S.: with support of my partner that have more experience with Linux,
> I installed python-occ from (svn) source code in Ubuntu 10.04.
>
>
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