Re: [Freesurfer] OpenGL link errors

2018-01-02 Thread Hoopes, Andrew
Hi, I’ve responded to your issue via the GitHub page, but I’ll post my response here for the records: It looks like your compilation is missing the -lGLU -lGL library flags. You should check mris_show/Makefile to make sure that GL_LIBS and GLU_LIBS have been set: grep -e GLU_LIBS -e GL_LIBS

Re: [Freesurfer] OpenGL

2007-11-06 Thread Rudolph Pienaar
Hi Dan - On Tuesday 06 November 2007 12:30, Daniel Wakeman wrote: We still do not seem able to get these applications to work. When you say you can't get them to work, what exactly do you mean? Do you get any console error messages? Do you get nothing? Are the processes still lurking about

Re: [Freesurfer] OpenGL, GLX, X11, VNC with FreeSurfer

2007-09-15 Thread ppj
Hi, FreeSurfer rendering under VNC is very slow and sometimes not possible. You may try UltraVNC (freeware - worked with me once) that has a better OpenGL support. I strongly recommend that you install a local copy of FreeSurfer and use it to visualize the data. Best Regards, Pedro Paulo

Re: [Freesurfer] OpenGL

2006-07-17 Thread Nick Schmansky
Joe, Does tkmedit work directly on the RH3 box? If so, then it is the windows box that does not have the GLX extensions built into its OpenGL driver. GLX allows running X windows apps (like tkmedit) to run using the OpenGL calls locally on a machine (for performance). I don't have experience

RE: [Freesurfer] OpenGL

2006-07-17 Thread Satrajit Ghosh
Hi Joe, You may want to try realvnc (www.realvnc.com). We have been trying their enterprise edition and it works really well. The typical vnc server that's installed does not support OpenGL. I do know that more recent editions of realvnc do support the GLX extension. Cheers, Satra

RE: [Freesurfer] OpenGL

2006-07-17 Thread Satrajit Ghosh
: RE: [Freesurfer] OpenGL Hi Joe, You may want to try realvnc (www.realvnc.com). We have been trying their enterprise edition and it works really well. The typical vnc server that's installed does not support OpenGL. I do know that more recent editions of realvnc do support the GLX extension