<div>Hello Friends,</div> <div> I have used Fedora Core 5,Now trying with Red Hat 9.Thanks all of you for your kind cooperation,assistance and guidance.</div> <div> </div> <div>Sawsan<BR><BR><B><I>"Atwood, Robert C" <r.atwood@imperial.ac.uk></I></B> wrote:</div> <BLOCKQUOTE class=replbq style="PADDING-LEFT: 5px; MARGIN-LEFT: 5px; BORDER-LEFT: #1010ff 2px solid"><BR>I don't see where you mentioned which distribution you are actually<BR>using?<BR><BR>You might also try a different Linux distribution, and/or try a<BR>different application. Of course this is gettign away from<BR>vtk-specifics! But maybe it is the distro's graphi setup that's the<BR>problem.<BR><BR><BR><BR>Try for example a pure:dyne live cd and see if the pure-data library<BR>'gem' can display a gl teapot example properly ? (example basic 09 comes<BR>with gem)
http://puredyne.goto10.org/wiki/GetPureDyne<BR><BR><BR><BR><BR><BR>> -----Original Message-----<BR>> From: vtkusers-bounces+r.atwood=imperial.ac.uk@vtk.org <BR>> [mailto:vtkusers-bounces+r.atwood=imperial.ac.uk@vtk.org] On <BR>> Behalf Of Obada Mahdi<BR>> Sent: 11 January 2007 15:59<BR>> To: Sawsan Ahmed<BR>> Cc: vtkusers@vtk.org<BR>> Subject: Re: [vtkusers] Please help me by answering the <BR>> simple question<BR>> <BR>> Hi Sawsan!<BR>> <BR>> On 1/11/07, Sawsan Ahmed <SAWSANAHM@YAHOO.COM>wrote:<BR>> > I tried with libGLU.so and installing graphviz ( for <BR>> dot tool),still<BR>> > same output -- no cone,only the colored background.<BR>> <BR>> "dot" is not required for normal VTK use. The dependency stems from<BR>> setting "BUILD_DOCUMENTATION" to "ON", it is used for generating<BR>> inheritance and collaboration diagrams for the doxygen documentation,<BR>> so it does not interfere in any way with how
VTK works.<BR>> <BR>> > I also don't have gnuplot in my linux.I don't know whether any<BR>> > problem with my linux installation.I am trying to install <BR>> again linux in<BR>> > server mode.In the mean time,if anyone get any answer ,it <BR>> will be greatly<BR>> > appreciated.<BR>> <BR>> Unfortunately, I do not know what is causing your problems. It sounds<BR>> like there could be a problem with your OpenGL installation. In most<BR>> GNU/Linux distributions, OpenGL libraries are installed along with the<BR>> graphics card drivers, which is either a part of the X11 installation<BR>> (using hardware-accelerated Mesa drivers) or through separate driver<BR>> packages (like those provided by ATI and nVidia). Reinstalling these<BR>> drivers might help; like others have pointed out, there should be a<BR>> symlink called "libGLU.so".<BR>> <BR>> If a reinstallation does not work, you could try to track <BR>>
down the problem by<BR>> - using "ldd" on executables to make sure that the correct OpenGL<BR>> libraries are used by the dynamic linker<BR>> - examine the results of "glxinfo" [1]<BR>> - running other OpenGL applications (glxgears [1], games, screensaver<BR>> using GL...), to check whether OpenGL works in general<BR>> <BR>> <BR>> HTH,<BR>> <BR>> Obada<BR>> <BR>> ----<BR>> [1] both "glxinfo" and "glxgears" should be installed along with X11<BR>> _______________________________________________<BR>> This is the private VTK discussion list. <BR>> Please keep messages on-topic. Check the FAQ at: <BR>> http://www.vtk.org/Wiki/VTK_FAQ<BR>> Follow this link to subscribe/unsubscribe:<BR>> http://www.vtk.org/mailman/listinfo/vtkusers<BR>> <BR></BLOCKQUOTE><BR><p> 
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