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<p>Yes, as you discovered, remotely displaying 3D graphics is
problematic. Sometimes it works, usually if the graphics driver
on the remote computer and the local computer are the same (same
manufacturer, same operating system, i.e., same variant of Linux
and version).</p>
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<p>In your case, I'd recommend installing the VirtualGL package on
the CentOS 7 computer, along with a graphics card and its driver.
That way the 3D graphics are done on the CentOS 7 computer and an
image is sent to your computer. VirtualGL is available from the
epel repository and virtualgl.org. This is also the solution for
nomachine and x2go.<br>
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<p>An alternative would be to try the free cygwin.org X11 server, or
a commercial X11 server, like Exceed 3D. If either of those work,
please let us know.<br>
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<p> Good luck,</p>
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<p> Greg<br>
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 5/7/2021 4:28 AM, Filip Kadlec
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Good afternoon!<br>
<br>
I haven't found a solution to this problem in one of your user
threads, internet and I haven't succeeded resolving the issue.<br>
I have installed chimera 1.15 today and it runs well when
working on the desktop. However, it would be very convenient if
I could run chimera remotely. Chimera is installed on Centos 7,
I am trying to remotely operate this PC with Windows 10 PC using
MobaXterm. When I run chimera as <i>chimera --debug</i>:</div>
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<div>initializing general preferences</div>
<div>loading Tix</div>
<div>initializing graphics</div>
<div>create application</div>
<div>loading Pmw</div>
<div>creating main window</div>
<div>creating menus</div>
<div>creating toolbar</div>
<div>creating viewer</div>
<div>initializing OpenGL</div>
<div>X Error of failed request: GLXBadCurrentWindow</div>
<div> Major opcode of failed request: 146 (GLX)</div>
<div> Minor opcode of failed request: 5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent)</div>
<div> Serial number of failed request: 2711</div>
<div><span> Current serial number in output stream: 2711</span></div>
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<div><span>With OpenGL on Centos-7 PC <i> glxinfo | grep
"OpenGL":</i>
<div>OpenGL vendor string: Mesa Project</div>
<div>OpenGL renderer string: Software Rasterizer</div>
<div>OpenGL version string: 1.4 (2.1 Mesa 10.5.4)</div>
<span>OpenGL extensions:</span><br>
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<div><span>Have you encountered such problem? Could the problem
be with coliding OpenGLs, or graphical transfer through
mobaxterm? It would be a major help if you could point me in
the right direction.<br>
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<div><span>Thank you in advance and have a great day!<br>
<br>
Kind regards<br>
Filip Kadlec<br>
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