Hardware Acceleration in Linux

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Daniel
Daniel on 15 Mar 2013
Dear Community,
I'm running debian wheezy on a Thinkpad T420 and have Matlab 2012b installed. I had some issues with hardware acceleration before, which I couldn't really resolve, but it worked somehow (sluggish, though). The problems got worse, and now, whenever I start Matlab, my Gnome desktop environment sort of crashes, the statusbar on top disappears, I can't Alt+Tab through windows anymore and all of it looks a bit dodgy. The programs still work though. When I then kill gnome and log in again, I only get the 2D non-accelerated version of my desktop, so I assume the 3D acceleration somehow crashed. I searched the web and this support page, and could find similar issues, but not something that would help me. I'm thankful for any hints or checks I could carry out to make MATLAB work as expected. It has been suggested to use 'opengl software', but this doesn't work for me (see below for more details).
Best wishes Daniel
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Daniel Shub
Daniel Shub on 15 Mar 2013
Have you tried a different window manager/desktop environment? Are you using open source or proprietary video drivers? Is openGL working outside MATLAB?

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Daniel
Daniel on 16 Mar 2013
Thank you to everybody who read this question. After I updated to R2013a all the problems vanished, so I don't need any more answers on this.

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Walter Roberson
Walter Roberson on 15 Mar 2013
If you give the MATLAB command
opengl software
then does the problem still appear ?
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Daniel
Daniel on 15 Mar 2013
Thank you very much for your answer. I tried that command before, but sometimes the problem occurs already on startup. If it doesn't, and I issue 'opengl software', it may go fine for a while but eventually breaks as well. When I just tried it, it broke on opening a file in the editor.
Daniel

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