[3dem] Error to run chimera remotely on a GPU computer from Mac computer

Colin Gauvin colin at gauvin.id
Thu Sep 30 12:15:25 PDT 2021


It sounds like you need to enable indirect GLX (iGLX) on the client machine. 
If you are using XQuartz, iGLX is disabled by default. 

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Best Regards,

Colin Gauvin
colin at gauvin.id
Lawrence Laboratory, Montana State University
(401) 263-0343

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> From: "Korkhov Volodymyr (PSI)" <volodymyr.korkhov at psi.ch>
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> A research scientist position is available in the group of Prof. Volodymyr
> Korkhov at the Paul Scherrer Institute & Institute of Molecular Biology and
> Biophysics, ETH Zurich, Switzerland. The scientist will use advanced
> cryo-EM techniques including single particle analysis and cryo-electron
> tomography to study the structure and organisation of membrane protein
> complexes involved in cellular signalling.
> 
> The main duties will include:
> - Leading new research projects on cryo-EM structure determination of
> membrane proteins - Support of ongoing research projects (including
> training of PhD students and postdocs) - Implementation of advanced data
> collection and image processing methods, including single particle
> analysis, cryo-ET and sub-tomogram averaging
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> As a member of the Korkhov group the candidate will enjoy access to the EM
> facility at PSI (Jeol JEM 2200 microscope equipped with a K2 camera) and to
> ScopeM at ETH Zurich (three Titan Krios microscopes equipped with energy
> filters, VPP, K2 and K3 cameras, as well as a range of instruments for in
> situ structural biology. The high performance computing infrastructure for
> image analysis is available at PSI. Additionally, the candidate will
> benefit from access to all shared research infrastructure and research
> platforms at PSI and ETH Zurich. A high standard of living, a competitive
> salary and opportunities for personal, professional and career development
> will be provided.
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> The successful candidate will have a strong background in SPA and/or cryo-ET
> data collection and processing. Expertise in cell biology, biochemistry
> will be an advantage. The candidate should be highly motivated, have an
> interest in membrane biology, be able to work in a team, have good
> communication skills (working language is English) and hold a doctoral
> degree in a life science-related discipline.
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> Applications should include a CV, a publication list and details of two
> referees, and should be sent by e-mail to Prof. Volodymyr Korkhov
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> From: Zongli Li <zongli.li at gmail.com>
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> Dear listers,
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> I ssh with "-Y"  from my Mac desktop to a GPU computer and process my data
> there. Quite often I need to look at the 3D volumes with chimera. This had
> been working nicely for long time. But all suddenly it stopped working and
> game the error 3:
> 
> X Error of failed request:  GLXBadCurrentWindow
> 
>   Major opcode of failed request:  149 (GLX)
> 
>   Minor opcode of failed request:  5 (X_GLXMakeCurrent)
> 
>   Serial number of failed request:  1400
> 
>   Current serial number in output stream:  1400
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> Did anyone encounter the same error? Any suggestions or tips to overcome
> this problem would be appreciated.
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> 
> Thanks,
> 
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> Zongli
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