No I meant more along the lines of... can you try to load a PCD file using rosrun pcl_visualization pcd_viewer to see if it feels accelerated/fast? Cheers, Radu. -- http://pointclouds.org On 01/15/2011 07:33 PM, Ibrahim Awwal wrote: > Well currently, for some reason when I even try to run the Rviz configuration from > http://www.ros.org/wiki/kinect/Tutorials/Getting%20Started it doesn't even get started at all, which is really weird. It > just sort of hangs looking like this: http://hkn.eecs.berkeley.edu/~ibrahima/random/Screenshot-RViz.png > > The last time I ran it it eventually filled in the topics for the Point Cloud2 and Camera, but I still could not > interact with it at all. So maybe the issue is with something else? I installed the kinect package via the instructions > on http://www.ros.org/wiki/kinect . > > Previously with something else (trying to visualize a PR2) I was getting around 5 frames per second or less I believe, > which was pretty annoying to work with. > > -Ibrahim Awwal > > > On 1/15/2011 7:17 PM, Radu Bogdan Rusu wrote: >> Ibrahim, >> >> Just out of curiosity: are the PCL visualization accelerated on your machine? Can you render point clouds fast enough? >> (I'll add a FPS text to the visualizer later today). >> >> Cheers, >> Radu. >> -- >> http://pointclouds.org >> >> On 01/15/2011 07:14 PM, Ibrahim Awwal wrote: >>> Hi guys, >>> >>> I'm having a problem running Rviz on my computer, which is an Intel Core >>> i5 2.4Ghz with an on-die GPU (integrated, but decent spec considering >>> it's made by Intel). According to google results this is at least >>> comparable to older nVidia graphics cards, but I can barely run Rviz and >>> it's very laggy on Ubuntu 10.10 with everything up to date. I also am >>> trying to work with the Kinect and openNI but the visualizations that >>> use Rviz are just too slow, although the regular libfreenect examples >>> (eg. freenect-glpclview) work perfectly fine at full framerate. It seems >>> like OGRE3D doesn't like intel GPUs unfortunately, but I've noticed that >>> some people are doing things with Atom boards, so I'm wondering whether >>> anyone else is able to run Rviz on Intel GPUs. >>> >>> I'm considering getting a cheap Intel Atom dual-core + nVidia ION box >>> for developing if it's unlikely for Rviz to work at all on Intel GPUs. >>> Would this be good enough for basic development? Ideally I could try to >>> run any CPU intensive nodes on my Core i5 and just do the visualization >>> on the ION box. Does anyone have experience with Atom+ION computers and >>> Rviz? I really need a development computer so that I don't need to go >>> into the lab to do anything useful. Thanks! >>> >>> (Addendum: Rviz also doesn't like new Radeon graphics cards either, >>> which is unfortunate because I do have a desktop with a high end Radeon >>> card. So in general, am I stuck with nVidia for doing anything with >>> Rviz, or is anyone having success with non-nVidia cards?) >>>