Re: Various OpenGL apps crashing in CentOS 5?

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Hi Rubin,

I use OpenOffice 2.3.0 - the default version in CentOS 5.2 
(openoffice.org-core-2.3.0-6.5.1.el5_2) and I use experimentally
OpenOffice 3.0 beta2 - both run without any problems.

GoogleEarth was slightly older - version 4.2.0205.5730.  I upgraded to
the latest one  - version 4.3.7284.3916 (beta) - and it is significantly
slower, there is a huge CPU load (almost 100%, both cores)  and after
the installation I had problems with SELinux, but it is usable.  I tried
it on a laptop with ATI GPU (OpenSuse 11.0, x86_64, fglrx) and it
crashes after the start.

Best Regards

Vaclav

Rubin wrote:
> Yes indeed, that is strange; what version of openoffice and googleearth
> are you using? I've seen my problems happen on two different X60s
> laptops, one with centos 5.2+updates and one with rhel 5.2+updates.
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Rubin.
>
> Vaclav Mocek wrote:
>   
>> Hi,
>>
>> it is strange, I have the laptop Acer 5204 and the desktop with the same
>> GPU (945GM and 945G). OpenOffice and GoogleEarth work fine without any
>> problem. 
>>
>> Vaclav
>>
>> Rubin wrote:
>>     
>>> Hi All,
>>>
>>> I'm experiencing odd behaviour with various OpenGL apps I'm (trying
>>> to) use. I have an IBM Thinkpad X60s with the Intel GMA chipset, the
>>> 945GM to be precise. I have glxinfo/glxgears working normally,
>>> disabled composite in xorg.conf and everything seems fine.
>>>
>>> However, there are a few applications that I use that show rather
>>> strange behaviour that I think is related to the same underlying (as
>>> yet unidentified) problem. Here is my list:
>>>
>>> * Google Earth 4.3
>>> Installed in /opt/googleearth. Starts, but with extremely slow
>>> performance. Unusable, Closing the window takes about 10 seconds.
>>>
>>> * OpenOffice 2.4.0
>>> Installed in /opt/openoffice. Failed to start when using the "intel"
>>> or "i810" Xorg driver. "vesa" driver works fine. Later learned that
>>> setting GTK_MODULES="" works around the problem while using the
>>> "intel" or "i810" drivers and that it might have to do with the gnome
>>> integration stuff in OpenOffice.
>>>
>>> * Maya 2008
>>> Installed in /opt/maya. Fails to start (sig 11) when using the "intel"
>>> or "i810" Xorg driver. "vesa" driver works fine (but with abominable
>>> 3D performance obviously). A gdb backtrace tells me:
>>> #0  0x00000000 in ?? ()
>>> #1  0xad1e3427 in _mesa_endDispatchOverride () from
>>> /usr/lib/dri/i915_dri.so
>>> #2  0xad1e3c54 in _mesa_make_current () from /usr/lib/dri/i915_dri.so
>>> #3  0xad1beb18 in intelMakeCurrent () from /usr/lib/dri/i915_dri.so
>>> #4  0xad1a4531 in __driUtilUpdateDrawableInfo () from
>>> /usr/lib/dri/i915_dri.so
>>> #5  0x00aa8c5c in glXDestroyContext () from /usr/lib/libGL.so.1
>>> #6  0x00aaae3f in glXMakeCurrentReadSGI () from /usr/lib/libGL.so.1
>>> #7  0x00aab0e3 in glXMakeCurrent () from /usr/lib/libGL.so.1
>>> #8  0xb48cf778 in GlXCreateMDraw () from /opt/maya/lib/lib3dGraphics.so
>>> #9  0x07e7f4e1 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #10 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #11 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #12 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #13 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #14 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #15 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #16 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #17 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #18 0x07e7f663 in XtUnrealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #19 0x07e7f91e in XtRealizeWidget () from /usr/lib/libXt.so.6
>>> #20 0xb54900d2 in Twindow::unStow () from
>>> /opt/maya/lib/libExtensionLayer.so
>>> #21 0xb547162e in TiceShowWindowCmd::doCommand () from
>>> /opt/maya/lib/libExtensionLayer.so
>>> #22 0xb5ac16f1 in Mel_Command_Dispatch () from
>>> /opt/maya/lib/libCommandEngine.so
>>> #23 0xb5ae4160 in node_exec () from /opt/maya/lib/libCommandEngine.so
>>> #24 0xb5b060eb in fc_if () from /opt/maya/lib/libCommandEngine.so
>>> #25 0xb5ae4160 in node_exec () from /opt/maya/lib/libCommandEngine.so
>>> #26 0xb5ae4326 in sophia_call_executable () from
>>> /opt/maya/lib/libCommandEngine.so
>>> #27 0xb5b0085a in SophiaExecutable::evaluate () from
>>> /opt/maya/lib/libCommandEngine.so
>>> #28 0xb5ac6e43 in TcommandEngine::sourceFile () from
>>> /opt/maya/lib/libCommandEngine.so
>>> #29 0x08059e66 in TmayaApp::initGUI ()
>>> #30 0xb533bc10 in Tapplication::start () from
>>> /opt/maya/lib/libExtensionLayer.so
>>> #31 0x08054e96 in appmain ()
>>> #32 0x080640d6 in main ()
>>>
>>>
>>> I'm fairly sure this has something to do with the mesa 3d driver for
>>> the Intel 945GM but I cannot confirm this and I would like to search
>>> further. Does anyone have any suggestions as to where I could look next?
>>>
>>> Thanks in advance,
>>>
>>> Kind regards,
>>>
>>>
>>> Rurib.
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