On 8/23/13 2:53 AM, Paul Melis wrote:
Slightly OT, but just noticed this in the 319.49 release notes:
Added the NVIDIA OpenGL-based Inband Frame Readback (NvIFROpenGL)
libraryto the Linux driver package. This library provides a high
performance, low latency interface to capture and optionally
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with support for VirtualGL on nVidia's Kepler
products, in particular the Tesla, Grid, and/or Quadro families?
thanks - jc
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Hello,
Yes, we do use VGL on K20 cards.
In order to be able to have X11 working in these cards, we hat to put them
(software) on visualization + compute mode, and then everything ran smoothly.
Le 22 août 2013 à 15:33, john clyne a écrit :
Hi,
Does anyone have any experience with support
On Thu, Aug 22, 2013 at 07:33:40AM -0600, john clyne wrote:
Does anyone have any experience with support for VirtualGL on nVidia's
Kepler products, in particular the Tesla, Grid, and/or Quadro
families?
The Quadro family has been around for a while, I thought?
I have a Quadro 2000 in my
The Quadro 2000, and I think the 550, are based on the older Fermi
architecture. I wanted to get confirmation that ViritualGL was supporting the
newer Kepler based products. I would think Kepler-Quadro would be supported,
but the Tesla cards target computation, not graphics. And the nVidia Grid
On 8/22/13 10:04 AM, John Clyne wrote:
The Quadro 2000, and I think the 550, are based on the older Fermi
architecture. I wanted to get confirmation that ViritualGL was supporting the
newer Kepler based products. I would think Kepler-Quadro would be supported,
but the Tesla cards target