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<P><FONT SIZE=2>It might be a driver related problem. I have Opensuse 10.3 and gmsh works fine.<BR>
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Billy.<BR>
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-----Mensagem original-----<BR>
De: gmsh-bounces@geuz.org em nome de Mireille Gaillard<BR>
Enviada: qua 05-03-2008 16:01<BR>
Para: gmsh@geuz.org<BR>
Assunto: Re: [Gmsh] Gmsh reboot the system (Labtop+Suse10.3)<BR>
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Thank you for the idea !<BR>
I did not find anything strange in both the two files you mentioned (but<BR>
I am really not familiar with their content), but then I tried to mesh<BR>
in 3D without graphical interface. And actually it works, even if it is<BR>
rather time/power consuming !<BR>
I will continue to work with line commands, seems to be safer on my system.<BR>
Thank you again,<BR>
Mireille<BR>
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Mattijs Janssens a écrit :<BR>
> I would suspect the graphics driver. Check the system logs (/var/log/messages)<BR>
> and the X-windows logs (/var/log/Xorg.*.log)<BR>
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> On Monday 03 March 2008 19:31, Mireille Gaillard wrote:<BR>
>> Good day to all,<BR>
>><BR>
>> I use Gmsh gmsh-2.1.0-cvs-20080219 on a labtop Acer Travelmate 64bit<BR>
>> under Suse 10.3, I compiled the source code on my computer. I can see<BR>
>> and create geometries but a fatal error occurs each time I do an error<BR>
>> by writing the script and try to reload it in the graphical interface;<BR>
>> this fatal error closes Gmsh windows and closes also my session of Linux<BR>
>> and reboot the system.<BR>
>><BR>
>> For example, I create some points, and try to create a surface but<BR>
>> forget to create the lines first (or create the lines but forget the<BR>
>> line loop) and my computer reboot...<BR>
>> This behaviour is a unstable: some errors are not considered by Gmsh as<BR>
>> fatal and "just" close the Gmsh windows, but then, when I want to run<BR>
>> again the executable, the system reboot...<BR>
>><BR>
>> No error file is written when this occurs.<BR>
>> Does somebody already meet this kind of problem and would have an idea<BR>
>> of what happen and how it would be possible to fix the problem ?<BR>
>><BR>
>> Thanks a lot,<BR>
>><BR>
>> Mireille<BR>
>><BR>
>><BR>
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