Hi
After I started the daemon with "sudo /etc/3DxWare/daemon/3dxsrv -d usb"
a Window opens, obviously something for configuration.... but it looks very mixed up. How can I fix this? Or could you please fix this in your next release?
Screenshot:
thank you for your help
Moses
3DxWare 1.2.0 isn't displayed correctly
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Hi Moses,
what the ... Oh dear! I haven't seen our GUI distorted, least of all like this.
What desktop and/or window manger are you using?
What Linux distribution and kernel version do you use?
Which version of 3DxWareUNIX are you using (3dxsrv -v)?
What Motif libraries have you installed and which version are they?
Regards,
Christian Robl
3Dconnexion
what the ... Oh dear! I haven't seen our GUI distorted, least of all like this.
What desktop and/or window manger are you using?
What Linux distribution and kernel version do you use?
Which version of 3DxWareUNIX are you using (3dxsrv -v)?
What Motif libraries have you installed and which version are they?
Regards,
Christian Robl
3Dconnexion
Desktop: Gnome + Compiz Fusion
Distribution: Ubuntu 7.10
Kernel: ahhhhhm.... the newest? i think it ends with .xx-22
3DxWareUNIX = V1.2.0, ID 2770
Motif: ok just installed all libs I found with aptitude.... now it works thank you
Great Support! Thank you!
PS: Salute to my friends, who gave me this great device to my birthday: Now it WORKS! Thank you guys!
Distribution: Ubuntu 7.10
Kernel: ahhhhhm.... the newest? i think it ends with .xx-22
3DxWareUNIX = V1.2.0, ID 2770
Motif: ok just installed all libs I found with aptitude.... now it works thank you
Great Support! Thank you!
PS: Salute to my friends, who gave me this great device to my birthday: Now it WORKS! Thank you guys!
I see the same problem on Fedora 8 and 9, x86_64 boxes.
I have lesstif installed.
I guess Motif is proprietary? " yum list *motif* " produces no hits.
Why does a driver open a window at all? The driver seems to work inspite
of the window being borked and useless (xcube works).
Shouldn't this be done by a separate utility program?
I have lesstif installed.
I guess Motif is proprietary? " yum list *motif* " produces no hits.
Why does a driver open a window at all? The driver seems to work inspite
of the window being borked and useless (xcube works).
Shouldn't this be done by a separate utility program?
Hi ellson,
please uninstall lesstif and install recent OpenMotif packages. This should fix your problems. I've seen that (some versions of) lesstif has a/some bug/s that result in a buggy GUI.
Regarding Motif: It is not really proprietary. Well, the original Motif kind of is/was, but the open source developments OpenMotif and lesstif aren't. Its a commonly used UI toolkit on UNIX and Linux (on the latter one it gets more and more replaced by more recent UI toolkits).
I wonder why your yum-command doesn't produce any output. It should at least print out lesstif. What if you widen the search criteria and just search for *otif*? or what does rpm tell?
Anyway, please let me know if switching to OpenMotif helps solving your problem!
Regards,
Christian
3Dconnexion
please uninstall lesstif and install recent OpenMotif packages. This should fix your problems. I've seen that (some versions of) lesstif has a/some bug/s that result in a buggy GUI.
Regarding Motif: It is not really proprietary. Well, the original Motif kind of is/was, but the open source developments OpenMotif and lesstif aren't. Its a commonly used UI toolkit on UNIX and Linux (on the latter one it gets more and more replaced by more recent UI toolkits).
I wonder why your yum-command doesn't produce any output. It should at least print out lesstif. What if you widen the search criteria and just search for *otif*? or what does rpm tell?
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rpm -qa | grep otif
Regards,
Christian
3Dconnexion