Re: [ccp4bb] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: [ccp4bb] nVidia quadro Update for Linux

2015-04-07 Thread Dirk Kostrewa
Dear Jeroen, yes, 3D stereo under a RHEL 7 clone is working more or less out-of-the-box here, using a workstation with a Quadro card with 3-pin mini-DIN socket, a current ASUS stereo monitor without built-in emitter, connected via a dual-link DVI-D cable, and the Nvidia 3D Vision 2 glasses wi

Re: [ccp4bb] nVidia quadro Update for Linux

2015-04-02 Thread Ethan A Merritt
On Thursday, 02 April, 2015 23:47:12 mesters wrote: > Great, so for stereo 10 to work under Linux you compiled a Linux kernel > built with USB device filesystem (usbfs) and USB 2.0 support? usbfs was removed from linux starting with kernel version 3.5 (July 2012). Some linux distros with "exte

Re: [ccp4bb] nVidia quadro Update for Linux

2015-04-02 Thread Lukasz Salwinski
On 04/02/2015 02:47 PM, mesters wrote: Great, so for stereo 10 to work under Linux you compiled a Linux kernel built with USB device filesystem (usbfs) and USB 2.0 support? nope... I'm just using stock Centos 6.6 (installed, quite a while ago, as version 6.3 and occasionally updated) and a rela

Re: [ccp4bb] nVidia quadro Update for Linux

2015-04-02 Thread mesters
Great, so for stereo 10 to work under Linux you compiled a Linux kernel built with USB device filesystem (usbfs) and USB 2.0 support? I see you did not implement the following, Option "3DVisionUSBPath" "/sys/bus/usb/devices/1-1" , right? Jeroen Am 02.04.15 um 23:31 schrieb Lukasz Salwinski:

[ccp4bb] [SUSPECTED SPAM] Re: [ccp4bb] nVidia quadro Update for Linux

2015-04-02 Thread mesters
After Kay send me an email today to have a look at the wiki at http://strucbio.biologie.uni-konstanz.de/ccp4wiki/index.php/Stereo to add my findings, I researched things further. I remember I wrote to the ccp4bb March 1st, 2013, asking about Nvidia 3D Vision under Linux via USB/3-pin because b