Well, I actually tried to get xpra up and running.  No luck.  It seems 
to be a somewhat unpolished solution.  The X proxy we support is 
TurboVNC, so I would suggest that as an alternative.


On 4/20/13 9:32 PM, Yusen Li wrote:
> I use Xpra to run applications remotely and it works fine for 2D
> applications. I did as follows:
>
> 1. on the remote server, run
>      xpra start :100
>      DISPLAY=:100 firefox
>
> 2. on the local machine
>      xpra attach ssh:user@remoteserver:100
> i can see the firefox display at local machine correctly. Then, i try a
> 3D game (with OpenGL) but the game cannot display at local machine
> correctly. (note that server have hardware 3d acceleration and can run
> the game itself correctly).
>
> Then, i try to use virtualgl to solve this problem and i did like this:
>
> 1. on the remote server, run
>      xpra start :100
>      DISPLAY=:100 vglrun 3Dgame
>
> however, it does't work. I don't know the reason, any can help me? or
> have other method to achieve my goal? thanks~

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