All,
I am having difficulty running Coot through my ccp4 install since I
upgraded to Ubuntu 18.04 (MATE variant). The error:
steussy@osprey:~$ coot
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gail"
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "atk-bridge"
Gtk-Message: Failed to load module "gail"
Gtk-Message:
Matic,
I am struggling with Ubuntu on this issue.
The Nvidia driver needs the 'Composite' function disabled in order
to function in 3D. This required the use of the Unity-2D package
to disable the 3D used in the Ubuntu desktop effects. This worked
All,
Here at Purdue we maintain a home x-ray/cryo source for screening
and some preliminary data collection. The facility is maintained
by Tim Schmidt, who many of you may know. Tim is having a hard
time finding spare parts for a broken temperature probe
Our most common problem is
an incorrect beam center. The crystal we collect most frequently
has large cell dimensions, so if the beam center is off even a bit
it will bollix up the indexing. What we usually do at the
synchrotron is look for a refined beam cente
I have a Quadro 3800
paired with an Acer GD235Hz with the computer running Ubuntu 10.04
LTS and the standard NVIDIA linux driver. Hardware stereo works
pretty well in Coot, though it has a habit of inverting
occasionally. Pymol works well. Have not tried O.
Stout and Jensen, "X-ray
structure determination", 1989
Solid mid-level theory with practical examples. Most of the hardware
discussed is very dates, but otherwise an excellent intermediate text.
Nic out
Bernhard Rupp wrote:
The question of what textbook to use is very much context sensi
George M. Sheldrick wrote:
We chose the extra network card because of doubts, possibly
unfounded, about running the on-board card under Linux. The
choice of graphics card was determined by the fact that each
computer has two TFTs, one is a standard Dell TFT and the other
a Zalman stereo TFT. We r