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Steve Shelby wrote:
> Thanks for the info! Unfortunately, I'm going to have to wait until I get
> my other computer fixed, because the old one I'm using now has a video
> card that Linux doesn't like, and there are no drivers available that will
> allow it to do 3d in Linux.
> Steve
I don't know for the others, but for KpovModeler you don't need a
3d-accelerated card. I'm using it on a 10 year old Matrox G200, and it runs
smoothlessly.
-a.
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"Alexandre DENIS" <Ale### [at] labrifr> wrote in message
news:48408721@news.povray.org...
> Steve Shelby wrote:
>
>> Thanks for the info! Unfortunately, I'm going to have to wait until I get
>> my other computer fixed, because the old one I'm using now has a video
>> card that Linux doesn't like, and there are no drivers available that
>> will
>> allow it to do 3d in Linux.
>> Steve
>
> I don't know for the others, but for KpovModeler you don't need a
> 3d-accelerated card. I'm using it on a 10 year old Matrox G200, and it
> runs
> smoothlessly.
>
> -a.
>
Hmmm... KpovModeler is for KDE, and I have Ubuntu with Gnome. Is there any
way to have Gnome and KDE at the same time?
Steve
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Steve Shelby wrote:
>
> "Alexandre DENIS" <Ale### [at] labrifr> wrote in message
> news:48408721@news.povray.org...
>> Steve Shelby wrote:
>>
>>> Thanks for the info! Unfortunately, I'm going to have to wait until I
>>> get my other computer fixed, because the old one I'm using now has a
>>> video card that Linux doesn't like, and there are no drivers available
>>> that will
>>> allow it to do 3d in Linux.
>>> Steve
>>
>> I don't know for the others, but for KpovModeler you don't need a
>> 3d-accelerated card. I'm using it on a 10 year old Matrox G200, and it
>> runs
>> smoothlessly.
>>
>> -a.
>>
> Hmmm... KpovModeler is for KDE, and I have Ubuntu with Gnome. Is there any
> way to have Gnome and KDE at the same time?
> Steve
Gnome and KDE can cross breed without a problem. So you can run KDE progs
under Gnome and visa versa.
--
Ger
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On Fri, 30 May 2008 21:48:57 -0400, Steve Shelby wrote:
> Hmmm... KpovModeler is for KDE, and I have Ubuntu with Gnome. Is there
> any way to have Gnome and KDE at the same time? Steve
As long as you have kde3-libs installed, it'll run just fine. You don't
need to be running the KDE desktop to run KDE apps (and vice-versa).
Jim
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> As long as you have kde3-libs installed, it'll run just fine. You don't
> need to be running the KDE desktop to run KDE apps (and vice-versa).
>
> Jim
DOH!!! Silly me, if I had realized that I would have tried kpov modeler a
long time ago. I downloaded and installed it , and it works great. It's a
lot like Moray, only easier to use, very logical and intuitive. I think I'll
have some fun with it, If I can find the time.
Steve
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On Sat, 31 May 2008 09:42:02 -0400, Steve Shelby wrote:
>> As long as you have kde3-libs installed, it'll run just fine. You
>> don't need to be running the KDE desktop to run KDE apps (and
>> vice-versa).
>>
>> Jim
>
> DOH!!! Silly me, if I had realized that I would have tried kpov modeler
> a long time ago. I downloaded and installed it , and it works great.
> It's a lot like Moray, only easier to use, very logical and intuitive. I
> think I'll have some fun with it, If I can find the time. Steve
:-)
Jim
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