![]() I think you’ll find that most of them now have an 18.3.4 in the package name: To see which Mesa3D packages you currently have installed, run the following command. Well among other things probably, it looks like you pulled in an update to your Mesa3D libraries (from ver 10.5.4 to ver 18.3.4). It now displays on Windows/MobaXterm but not Mac/XQuartz. ONTO the display of a remote system running Windows or Mac, using MobaXterm and XQuartz, respectively,Īnd you did a package update on the RHEL 7.5 system running MFiX, and “things changed”.FROM a Linux, OpenGL, and X/Windows-based CFD compute+vis app (MFiX).Ok, so in brief (and reading between the lines), it sounds like you were/are trying to throw the graphics window output…: OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer What I noticed was this now appears from glxinfo | grep OpenGL: OpenGL ES profile version string: OpenGL ES 2.0 Mesa 18.3.4ĭoes anyone know which package and/or update this may have come from? Before the yum update it was: OpenGL vendor string: Mesa Project On a whim, I decided to run yum update and lo and behold I could open 3d viz with MFiX just on MobaXterm. ![]()
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