Hi Pete,
Hurray! Problem solved.
While your export LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT=1 did not
solve the problem, googeling LIBGL_ALWAYS_INDIRECT
guided me to:
https://www.scm.com/doc/Installation/Remote_GUI.html
There is another environment variable:
export LIBGL_ALWAYS_SOFTWARE=1
that does the trick.
> > What is your local machine OS and X server? Do things like glxgears
>
> Ubuntu 18.04
>
> > or
> > glxinfo run OK?
>
> that works flawlessly. However, it also crashes when started
> on the remote machine, see e.g.:
> %%%
> hgb@HGB-P
Hi Pete,
Am Donnerstag, den 19.03.2020, 14:39 + schrieb Pete Biggs:
> > When starting evolution remotely via X11 forwarding
> > I obtain the following messages (note, some years ago,
> > I used evolution remotely without any problems):
> >
> >
On Thu, 2020-03-19 at 14:31 +0100, Hans-Georg Beyer wrote:
> Good question, but I don't know how to find that out remotely.
Hi,
it seems you've Ubuntu, then "ubuntu list installed packages" search on
Google seems to give some hints. You can ssh into the other machine and
run the commands t
> When starting evolution remotely via X11 forwarding
> I obtain the following messages (note, some years ago,
> I used evolution remotely without any problems):
>
> %
>
> hgb@HGB-PC2:~$ evolution
> Xlib: extension "NV-GLX" m
Am 19.03.2020 14:38 schrieb Hans-Georg Beyer :Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your proposal.
Playing around with the nv glx stuff might be dangerous
in that it could break my remote machine (and due to
covid19 I'm not allowed to visit my office personally).
That is why I would rather abstain from
Hi Thomas,
Thank you for your proposal.
Playing around with the nv glx stuff might be dangerous
in that it could break my remote machine (and due to
covid19 I'm not allowed to visit my office personally).
That is why I would rather abstain from tying that.
Best,
Hans-Georg
Am Donnerstag, den
Hi Milan,
Thank you for your proposals
Am Donnerstag, den 19.03.2020, 12:24 +0100 schrieb Milan Crha via
evolution-list:
> On Thu, 2020-03-19 at 11:34 +0100, Hans-Georg Beyer wrote:
> > When starting evolution remotely via X11 forwarding
> > I obtain the following messages
>
> Hi,
> what
On Wed, 2020-03-18 at 11:57 +0300, Majed Zouhairy wrote:
> On 3/18/20 11:34 AM, Andre Klapper wrote:
> > On Wed, 2020-03-18 at 09:21 +0300, Majed Zouhairy wrote:
> > > yeah, you remind me about the song of the twins: i think after 9
> > > months there is life outside the womb, while you: what are y
On Thu, 2020-03-19 at 11:34 +0100, Hans-Georg Beyer wrote:
> When starting evolution remotely via X11 forwarding
> I obtain the following messages
Hi,
what is the evolution version, please? Being it anything semi-recent,
what is the webkit2gtk3 version, please?
I guess the messages about
Just did a Google search with the error message, maybe that helps:https://askubuntu.com/questions/67567/how-to-fix-error-xlib-extension-nv-glx-missing-on-display. Installed "mesa-vulkan-drivers" and the error was fixed! – Torrien Oct 4 '18 at 5:01Gruß, Thomas MittelstaedtAm 19.03.2020 11:34 sch
Hi,
other gnome apps do work via X11 forwarding (e.g., gedit).
When starting evolution remotely via X11 forwarding
I obtain the following messages (note, some years ago,
I used evolution remotely without any problems):
%
hgb@H
On 3/18/20 11:34 AM, Andre Klapper wrote:
On Wed, 2020-03-18 at 09:21 +0300, Majed Zouhairy wrote:
yeah, you remind me about the song of the twins: i think after 9
months there is life outside the womb, while you: what are you
claiming? you are crazy, our life is short dark and full of sufferin
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