That appears to be just due to the X server lacking an extension that 
the game needs.

Also, I assume that on the application that was core dumping, you tried 
to run it with VirtualGL outside of the Sun Ray X server?  You could, 
for instance, install TurboVNC on that same machine and verify whether 
it works with that X server.  That would at least give us a clue as to 
whether the crash was due to the Sun Ray environment or VirtualGL.


On 8/15/12 12:06 PM, marty scholes wrote:
> DRC,
>
> Thanks for the fast reply.  I have fixed the library paths, so that's
> not the issue.  A trace is not revealing.  I have reached out to the VB
> community and I hope that reveals something.
>
> Somewhat related, I am trying to run Minecraft and it aborts with the
> following error (again, it works on the console, but fails under Sun Ray):
>
> Caused by: java.lang.RuntimeException: org.lwjgl.LWJGLException: No
> display mode extension is available
>
> Do you have any suggestions on where to look for fixing that?
>
> Thanks again,
> Marty

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