From: John Stone (johns_at_ks.uiuc.edu)
Date: Tue Apr 09 2002 - 13:07:18 CDT

Dear Mikko, VMD-L,
  Yes, we've seen those problems as well. I just got an email from
NVidia suggesting that we send detailed bug reports to their people here:
  linux-bugs_at_nvidia.com

I'm sure they'll want as much detail as you can give them. I'm planning on
attaching the XFree86 config files we're using, machine config info, etc.

I recommend anyone else that's having similar problems also file bug
reports, be sure to give them as much info as you can. You could always
include config files as email attachments, so they can scan your brief
description, but will have the other info as well. If I get any response
from their people I'll let the VMD-L list know, since I know this affects
quite a lot of people out there right now. Likewise, if anyone else
has suggestions or experiences to add to this discussion, please speak up :-)

Thanks,
  John Stone
  vmd_at_ks.uiuc.edu

On Tue, Apr 09, 2002 at 07:55:20PM +0300, Mikko Huhtala wrote:
>
> Thanks for you reply. We have seen the same type of problem with our
> own OpenGL visualization software, which, bizarrely enough, causes
> windows of _other_ programs (Mozilla, Netscape) to get trashed, but is
> not affected itself.
>
> Could you send me the XF86Config/AGP-parameters that helped with your
> Geforce 3? We have at least two types of Geforce 3's, some by Asus and
> some by Creative (newer) here. I suspect the older Asus cards could be
> made to work.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Mikko
>
>
> | Mikko Huhtala, mhuhtala_at_abo.fi
> | Molecular Structures and Biocomputing
> | Department of Biochemistry and Pharmacy
> | Abo Akademi University
> | POBox 66, FIN-20521 TURKU FINLAND
>
> John Stone writes:
> >
> > Hi,
> > We have seen similar problems with the recent NVidia drivers.
> > The problems seem to be completely independent of the versions
> > VMD itself as best I can tell.
> >
> > NVidia has a "Linux driver discussion forum" where one can post notes
> > about this sort of problem, we've started doing this, in order to get them
> > to fix the problems with their drivers, I'd strongly recommend that
> > you describe your problems to them on their board here:
> > http://www.nvnews.net/forum/forumdisplay.php?s=&forumid=57
> >
> > In particular, mention that you see the resize problem with multiple
> > OpenGL applications. I'd recommend giving them a list of the applications
> > you tried that had problems. I'm planning on describing problems we've
> > seen here that are similar to the ones you describe, as well as a few
> > others we've run across.
> >
> > My only suggestion at this time, beyond posting to the NVidia discussion
> > forum is to try changing the AGP settings in your XFree86 config files..
> > This helped me cure the problem on my GeForce 3 at home. It didn't help
> > one of the newer GeForce 3 Ti boards here at work, but just a suggestion.
> >
> > I've heard from others that this problem (and others) occurs on
> > the new GeForce 4 cards as well.
> >
> > John
> >

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