Performer's XWindow visual selection may inappropriately eliminate stereo
if it fails to get the requested framebuffer configuration. This shows up
mostly on systems which do not have enough RMs for both stereo and multisampling.
Fixed in 2.6c
Performer fails to create borderless windows in 64-bit mode.
Fixed in 2.6d
Tracker orientation data is broadcast in the wrong order in network mode, in
the pfCAVE libraries.
Fixed in 2.6d
/usr/local/CAVE/bin/mplock may cause a system hang if SGI patch 2119 is installed.
Fixed by SGI patch 2187.
Performer 2.1, 2.0.2, and 2.0.3 do not work correctly in multi-pipe mode with
triple-keyboard style systems.
Fixed by SGI patch 1696.
When using OpenGL, the CAVE windows may be opened above the top of the screen (and hence seem to not be opened at all). To avoid this, make sure that you do not have a line such as
4DWm*positionOnScreen: falsein your .Xdefaults.
The Triple Keyboard Option (which switches the displays from (:0.0,:0.1,:0.2)
to (:0.0,:1.0,:2.0)) causes some IrisGL applications to open all their windows
on the same display. This happens when an application calls an IrisGL function
(such as getgdesc()) before CAVEInit().
Known causes: getgdesc, gversion, getbutton, getvaluator, foreground,
blanktime, scrnselect, prefsize, prefposition, setbell