Can't see graphics on Linux version

Message boards : Number crunching : Can't see graphics on Linux version

To post messages, you must log in.

Previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · Next

AuthorMessage
Profile Dylan Fahey

Send message
Joined: 21 Apr 07
Posts: 15
Credit: 1,440,944
RAC: 0
Message 45013 - Posted: 15 Aug 2007, 22:50:24 UTC - in response to Message 45012.  

/me raises hand

Me too... Using Debian 64 here.... Ram not a problem. (2gb here)



I GUESS THEY THINK WE ARE GOING AWAY and NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO THIS PROBLEM.

We are not useless consumers that you have to treat like morons.
We are not customers that you think you can IGNORE us.
I'm pretty angry right now. This is my government tax dollars at work,
GET IT FIXED.
ID: 45013 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
David Baker
Volunteer moderator
Project administrator
Project developer
Project scientist

Send message
Joined: 17 Sep 05
Posts: 705
Credit: 559,847
RAC: 0
Message 45027 - Posted: 16 Aug 2007, 6:18:03 UTC

I've just emailed the rosetta@home game designers to see if they can help us overcome the problems we had with getting the graphics to work on Linux.

ID: 45027 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile dcdc

Send message
Joined: 3 Nov 05
Posts: 1829
Credit: 115,879,649
RAC: 60,477
Message 45031 - Posted: 16 Aug 2007, 8:02:06 UTC - in response to Message 45013.  

/me raises hand

Me too... Using Debian 64 here.... Ram not a problem. (2gb here)



I GUESS THEY THINK WE ARE GOING AWAY and NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO THIS PROBLEM.

We are not useless consumers that you have to treat like morons.
We are not customers that you think you can IGNORE us.
I'm pretty angry right now. This is my government tax dollars at work,
GET IT FIXED.

Grow up. While I think having a nice looking client is important, demanding what's on your priority list is hardly the way to go about getting your point accross.
ID: 45031 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile Dylan Fahey

Send message
Joined: 21 Apr 07
Posts: 15
Credit: 1,440,944
RAC: 0
Message 45055 - Posted: 16 Aug 2007, 17:24:14 UTC - in response to Message 45027.  

I've just emailed the rosetta@home game designers to see if they can help us overcome the problems we had with getting the graphics to work on Linux.


Holy smokes, I didn't know you had game designers on board, but considering the responses to getting this working, I GUESS YOU DO.

Your USERS and Crunchers WANT a graphics client on Linux, give it to them.
ID: 45055 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile Dylan Fahey

Send message
Joined: 21 Apr 07
Posts: 15
Credit: 1,440,944
RAC: 0
Message 45056 - Posted: 16 Aug 2007, 17:25:04 UTC - in response to Message 45031.  

/me raises hand

Me too... Using Debian 64 here.... Ram not a problem. (2gb here)



I GUESS THEY THINK WE ARE GOING AWAY and NOT PAYING ATTENTION TO THIS PROBLEM.

We are not useless consumers that you have to treat like morons.
We are not customers that you think you can IGNORE us.
I'm pretty angry right now. This is my government tax dollars at work,
GET IT FIXED.

Grow up. While I think having a nice looking client is important, demanding what's on your priority list is hardly the way to go about getting your point accross.


My priorities, hmm, I'm not the first to post this request, I'm only the millionth to be ignored.
ID: 45056 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Mod.Sense
Volunteer moderator

Send message
Joined: 22 Aug 06
Posts: 4018
Credit: 0
RAC: 0
Message 45063 - Posted: 16 Aug 2007, 20:05:23 UTC

Dylan, if you consider a personal response from Dr. Baker, Lead Scientist, to be "ignored", then noone here is going to be able to help you, and so there is no sense in posting further.

What Dr. Baker said was he contacted the folks working on their Rosetta@home game. This doesn't make them "game designers". I makes them scientists that are creating a game.

They attempted to do Linux graphics about a year ago and ran in to incompatibility issues in some of the BOINC routines which Rosetta is based upon, and so waited for those issues to be resolved before banging heads against walls for longer. This should not be construde as ignoring user requests. It simple indicates they've been unable to fulfill this one yet.

I don't think anyone will object to requesting the same graphic support for Linux that is available for Windows. What is being objected to is your word choice and tone which imply that you have executed a coup d'etat and taken over as head of the Project Team.

You will find on the Rosetta boards that a constructive and supportive tone will go over much better then all of the abrasive bitterness we've seen in your 11 posts so far.
Rosetta Moderator: Mod.Sense
ID: 45063 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
AleLinuxBSD

Send message
Joined: 15 Mar 07
Posts: 2
Credit: 11,528
RAC: 0
Message 47826 - Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 9:29:56 UTC

Is the solution to the problem graphics and linux close?

Since many users would use linux perhaps may get aid directly to the major Linux distributions (for example ubuntu, redhat, etc.) in order to resolve this problem in a reasonable time?
As boinc is an open source project should not be problematic, given the nature of the project believe that help would be granted without difficulty.

Among other things it can also give a good development of a 64-bit release.

Bye Alessandro

Note:
Among some return the Boinc project, maybe not much but better than nothing.
ID: 47826 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Daniel Carrera

Send message
Joined: 28 Jun 06
Posts: 11
Credit: 4,103
RAC: 0
Message 47827 - Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 10:13:16 UTC - in response to Message 47826.  

This is so frustrating. It's not like "graphics on Linux" is a new concept. How hard can it be when so many applications can pull it off. If a games company can make Linux-native versions of popular games like Descent, why can't Rosetta do a basic set of graphics for Linux? Take a look at the Simple DirectMedia Layer for a sample library you could use.
ID: 47827 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Luuklag

Send message
Joined: 13 Sep 07
Posts: 262
Credit: 4,171
RAC: 0
Message 47835 - Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 18:20:31 UTC - in response to Message 47827.  

This is so frustrating. It's not like "graphics on Linux" is a new concept. How hard can it be when so many applications can pull it off. If a games company can make Linux-native versions of popular games like Descent, why can't Rosetta do a basic set of graphics for Linux? Take a look at the Simple DirectMedia Layer for a sample library you could use.


dude your giving examples of commercial companies, and please change your tone, it cant be to hard to ask a question in a normal way, can it?
But the rosetta team is a team of scientist, and scientist gather scientific data, since their not all linux experts it can take a while to organize things, yes it can even take multiple years, cause there are more important things to do. like keeping the project running, create new work units, analyze the data. and i dont believe money is unlimited in this project so hiring some extra programdesigners might be to expensive. im shure they are having a look at it, but there are more important things to do, so just relax...
ID: 47835 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Daniel Carrera

Send message
Joined: 28 Jun 06
Posts: 11
Credit: 4,103
RAC: 0
Message 47836 - Posted: 18 Oct 2007, 18:39:26 UTC - in response to Message 47835.  


dude your giving examples of commercial companies, and please change your tone, it cant be to hard to ask a question in a normal way, can it?


After all this time, yeah it's getting pretty hard to not be mighty annoyed. Why should I believe that they are even looking into it? Nobody is posting updates here, it's just silence. I stopped running Rosetta months ago out of frustration over being ignored.

ID: 47836 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Luuklag

Send message
Joined: 13 Sep 07
Posts: 262
Credit: 4,171
RAC: 0
Message 47848 - Posted: 19 Oct 2007, 7:38:15 UTC - in response to Message 47836.  


dude your giving examples of commercial companies, and please change your tone, it cant be to hard to ask a question in a normal way, can it?


After all this time, yeah it's getting pretty hard to not be mighty annoyed. Why should I believe that they are even looking into it? Nobody is posting updates here, it's just silence. I stopped running Rosetta months ago out of frustration over being ignored.


so when you stopped, there is no need for you to come here and whine...
ID: 47848 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Daniel Carrera

Send message
Joined: 28 Jun 06
Posts: 11
Credit: 4,103
RAC: 0
Message 47849 - Posted: 19 Oct 2007, 7:51:20 UTC - in response to Message 47848.  


so when you stopped, there is no need for you to come here and whine...


There is a problem with that reasoning: (1) If I don't stop you can say "this issue doesn't make people stop Rosetta, so there is no need to fix it". (2) If I do stop you can say "the guy stopped, so we don't need to listen to him anymore".
ID: 47849 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Luuklag

Send message
Joined: 13 Sep 07
Posts: 262
Credit: 4,171
RAC: 0
Message 47851 - Posted: 19 Oct 2007, 8:41:52 UTC - in response to Message 47849.  
Last modified: 19 Oct 2007, 9:04:41 UTC


so when you stopped, there is no need for you to come here and whine...


There is a problem with that reasoning: (1) If I don't stop you can say "this issue doesn't make people stop Rosetta, so there is no need to fix it". (2) If I do stop you can say "the guy stopped, so we don't need to listen to him anymore".


conclusion, we dont listen to you.!?

[edit]

it seems they have listened to you!

This question has been asked at least half dozen times this year. I'm posting here for everyone else to read.

Q: Why are graphics are disabled in Linux?

A: "We haven't added the graphics version because it would only work on newer linux versions due to graphics library dependencies and the fact that Rosetta will not build using older versions of gcc (3.3 and older) necessary for graphics on older linux versions." We hope to have graphics in the linux application after the new release of BOINC 6.0, possibly sooner if resources permit.

its in the newby Q & A. so just be patient :P
ID: 47851 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Daniel Carrera

Send message
Joined: 28 Jun 06
Posts: 11
Credit: 4,103
RAC: 0
Message 48014 - Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 12:33:40 UTC - in response to Message 47835.  


dude your giving examples of commercial companies,


Btw, I can give examples of amateur projects too that have no problem doing 3D graphics on Linux.
ID: 48014 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Daniel Carrera

Send message
Joined: 28 Jun 06
Posts: 11
Credit: 4,103
RAC: 0
Message 48015 - Posted: 25 Oct 2007, 12:46:38 UTC - in response to Message 47851.  


Q: Why are graphics are disabled in Linux?

A: "We haven't added the graphics version because it would only work on newer linux versions due to graphics library dependencies and the fact that Rosetta will not build using older versions of gcc (3.3 and older) necessary for graphics on older linux versions."


Linux runs on a hundred platforms and there are a hundred distributions. Are you going to hold off developing graphics because you can't get them to work on Slackware 2.0 running on an PlayStation 2?

Rosetta can ship with needed libraries if static compilation is not an option.

I don't understand what this has to do with gcc. It's not like 3D graphics on Linux only came out 4 years ago. All the 3D software I use has been around a lot longer than 4 years. But anyways, make a graphics version with gcc 3.4 or later and a non-graphics version with gcc 3.3 and let people download what they want.
ID: 48015 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile mtfk

Send message
Joined: 8 Oct 06
Posts: 1
Credit: 41,635
RAC: 0
Message 49337 - Posted: 3 Dec 2007, 0:27:53 UTC - in response to Message 48015.  


Q: Why are graphics are disabled in Linux?

A: "We haven't added the graphics version because it would only work on newer linux versions due to graphics library dependencies and the fact that Rosetta will not build using older versions of gcc (3.3 and older) necessary for graphics on older linux versions."


Maybe tell us how we can help You with graphics for Rosetta ?


ID: 49337 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile dcdc

Send message
Joined: 3 Nov 05
Posts: 1829
Credit: 115,879,649
RAC: 60,477
Message 49338 - Posted: 3 Dec 2007, 0:53:43 UTC - in response to Message 48015.  


Rosetta can ship with needed libraries if static compilation is not an option.

I don't understand what this has to do with gcc. It's not like 3D graphics on Linux only came out 4 years ago. All the 3D software I use has been around a lot longer than 4 years. But anyways, make a graphics version with gcc 3.4 or later and a non-graphics version with gcc 3.3 and let people download what they want.

the problem is people don't download rosetta- it's automated so BOINC does that. BOINC would have to be told to download one version of rosetta for old Linux builds and one version for new Linux builds. Or the graphics could always be included and the rosetta would have to check whether the dependent libraries were in place before it attempted to show graphics...
ID: 49338 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Profile Dylan Fahey

Send message
Joined: 21 Apr 07
Posts: 15
Credit: 1,440,944
RAC: 0
Message 49339 - Posted: 3 Dec 2007, 1:57:00 UTC - in response to Message 49338.  
Last modified: 3 Dec 2007, 2:00:54 UTC

I've given up waiting, and use my cpu cycles for FAH. Call me when someone gets a graphic client.
(even if FAH only has a linux client right now, I get some satisfaction of sticking it to the man).
ID: 49339 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Vitaliy

Send message
Joined: 20 Mar 08
Posts: 1
Credit: 475
RAC: 0
Message 52056 - Posted: 21 Mar 2008, 10:14:39 UTC

someone, make some screensaver for this guy!
ID: 52056 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
anti-cancers

Send message
Joined: 2 Sep 06
Posts: 9
Credit: 173,262
RAC: 0
Message 52186 - Posted: 30 Mar 2008, 14:40:22 UTC

Any news about this?
ID: 52186 · Rating: 0 · rate: Rate + / Rate - Report as offensive    Reply Quote
Previous · 1 · 2 · 3 · Next

Message boards : Number crunching : Can't see graphics on Linux version



©2024 University of Washington
https://www.bakerlab.org