5:02:56 PM PDT - Thu, Jun 4th 2015 |
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Confirmed on Debian Jessie
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I'm finally getting around to testing ECCE on debian jessie (remember that I'm just a user who posts to this forum and am in no way affiliated with PNNL, NWChem or ECCE), and I can confirm that
- on one debian jessie system with onboard intel graphics (dell laptop) a fresh binary install of ECCE starts, generates the floating menu from which the organizer can be opened. A new job can be created, but the builder won't open
- on another debian jessie system, with onboard nvidia graphics (homebuilt desktop), a fresh binary install of ECCE starts, generates the floating menu, but nothing can be started -- the mouse icon just churns as if waiting for something to happen. Not even the periodic table will open.
- on the second system, a functioning ECCE version had been compiled and installed under wheezy. This version behaves the same as a fresh binary install i.e. doesn't open any viewer, builder, organizer etc.
Both systems were upgraded from debian wheezy, but the second system only had a desktop installed under jessie.
I've also built ECCE on debian jessie (http://verahill.blogspot.com.au/2015/06/611-building-ecce-on-debian-jessie.html). I've confirmed that it works perfectly on a thinkpad sl410 with intel graphics. I still need to confirm that it works on machines with nvidia.
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