Dear Bishwa,What about Hamptons Izit dye.
S.M.Jaimohan, Ph.D
On Monday, 18 May 2015 7:50 AM, Engin Özkan wrote:
Magnesium phosphate crystals? I've definitely seen salt crystals with
that morphology before. Check out the Ksp for Mg3(PO4)2.
Engin
On 5/17/15 6:45 PM, Bishwa Subedi
Dear Jorge,
A virtual machine simulates a physical machine based on the host OS. Almost
all the hardware resources is simulated by the virtual machine,
BIOS,CPU,RAM Of course, all these instruction will finally be carried out
by the really hardware.
Your action on the guest OS will fir
Magnesium phosphate crystals? I've definitely seen salt crystals with
that morphology before. Check out the Ksp for Mg3(PO4)2.
Engin
On 5/17/15 6:45 PM, Bishwa Subedi wrote:
Hi All,
I know that its hard to say if the crystal is protein crystal just by looking
at its morphology, however I was
Hi Jorge
May I suggest you try opensuse 13.1 or 13.2 where vendor graphic card
drivers are now part of the kernel.
I'm just testing now 13.1 with the latest version of Coot and Pymol
work well with the native graphic driver.
Also you already have some (not the latest ones) coot and pymol ver
Thanks Carlos Contreras-Martel and Lu Zuokun for pointing me to check
graphic driver problems (or update them from the vendor, by the way,
controller model Intel HD 4000). Taking some time with this today, I
still feel I will have to study further before making changes.
This poses me yet other q
Dear Jacob,
the easiest is probably a cron job that regularly removes (old) files from
CCP4TEMP.
Best,
Tim
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 07:21:56PM +, Keller, Jacob wrote:
> Dear CCP4 Developers,
>
> I was doing a little cleaning up for disk space, and discovered my ccp4temp
> directory is huge,
Hi Jorge
I have several opensuse (11.1, 11.4, 13.1) machines running all of them
coot and pymol with out any problem.
By sure, your problem come from the graphic driver. If you want to
obtain the best from your graphic card you
will need to install the vendor graphic card drivers in order to e