Most reported chimera bugs are due to faulty graphics drivers. So that is a good starting point.
The first thing to try is to confirm that the graphics driver is installed properly. If you don't have the glxinfo program installed yet, install the glx-utils package. Then run glxinfo and send me the output. If it fails to run, then you need to fix the graphics driver installation. It it succeeds, then I'll have something to go by.
HTH,
Greg
On 2/28/2017 4:55 PM, Hui Shi wrote:
______________________________Hi there,
Sorry for bothering you guys! I’m wondering if someone can help me to resolve the problem I have here.
I’ve recently installed chimera-1.11.2 under CentOS 7 system. And I have a Nvidia GeForce TURBO-GTX1080 graphic card on my computer with NVIDIA driver Version 375.39 installed.
But when I run issue the chimera command thought the terminal, an error message “Segmentation fault (core dumped)” was thrown out. I googled this problem and found in a previous message of chimera-users that this should be a problem of driver issue. Also, on the “benchmarks” link of chimera, GeForce GTX 1080 has been tested under Windows with NVIDIA 368.81 driver version.
I could not find this driver version for 64-bit Linux system. Since I have already installed the newer driver version (375.39), I would think this should work.
Any suggestions on how to deal with problem? Thanks a lot in advance!
Hui_________________
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