Marco_BoeckAdministrator, Moderator, Employee, Member, University ProfessorPosts: 1,993 RM Engineering
edited November 2019
Hi,
Thank you! Is that a log which was written while you had the screen problem? Because unfortunately, it contains nothing out of the ordinary, log file looks fine.
If you can do it, I would be interested in the data file that caused the issue, and a step-by-step list what triggers it. I can then try to see if it is caused by something in the data file or not.
Finally , Solved this bug by add environment variable "J2D_D3D" to "false"
Thank you very much
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Marco_BoeckAdministrator, Moderator, Employee, Member, University ProfessorPosts: 1,993 RM Engineering
Hi,
Thank you for sharing the solution! I have never seen this behavior before, there seems to be some problem with the hardware 3D acceleration and Java. Probably related to some incompatibility between the driver, Java, and potentially Windows itself..
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Would you mind getting the USER_HOME/.RapidMiner/rapidminer-studio.log content and post it here?
Regards,
Marco
Thank you! Is that a log which was written while you had the screen problem? Because unfortunately, it contains nothing out of the ordinary, log file looks fine.
If you can do it, I would be interested in the data file that caused the issue, and a step-by-step list what triggers it.
I can then try to see if it is caused by something in the data file or not.
Regards,
Marco
shorturl.at/lCEFP
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cutt.ly/FeZO5hJ
Thank you very much
Thank you for sharing the solution! I have never seen this behavior before, there seems to be some problem with the hardware 3D acceleration and Java. Probably related to some incompatibility between the driver, Java, and potentially Windows itself..
Regards,
Marco