> I beleive the mutagensis wizard in the newer ( > 0.98) will
> incorporate the Dunbrack library in some way or another.
Indeed: the mutagenesis wizard in the latest betas incorporates the
full bb-independent rotamer library and a sampled subset of the
bb-dependent library covering populated reg
Nicholas,
Hmm. At this point, I'm stumped. PyMOL may indeed be leaking memory...we'll
have to take a look at this. Could you please email me your complete
script/program so that we can attempt to reproduce the problem.
In the meantime, I suggest breaking up the rendering job into smaller chu
Yes, and it is pretty easy to implement.
Display disable:
pymol.com -c pymolscript.pml
Cheers,
JTM
"We can be sure that if a detailed understanding of the molecular basis of
chemo-therapeutic activity were to be obtained, the advance of medicine would
be greatly accelerated."
Linus Pauling, N
Hey,
The rotamer toggle script originally loaded the Dunbrack
Backbone-Dependent rotamer library upon PyMOL startup. However, I've
changed it so that it will get loaded the first time you try to access
the rotamer menu instead. The code is fixed on www.PyMOLwiki.org . Now
PyMOL will star
Hi list,
do you know if it is possible to run Pymol on a linux cluster with
display disable in order to calculate frames of a movie faster and
taking advatage of the power of the cluster ?
Thanks
Thibault GĂ©oui.
Warren,
I have tried my script after setting defer_builds_mode and/or -D option
to 2. PyMOL still crashes after approximately the same time than
previously. The error message is slightly different this time :
MoviePNG: wrote /tmp/nsapay_pymol/top0185.png
here 185
VLAMalloc-ERR: realloc failed