Could you explain this better?

I have some software that complains when there is no glx support,
and I thought maybe I could get that message to go away :)

On Wed, 2003-01-22 at 13:09, Alex Perry wrote:
> As I've mentioned before, I find it handy to put GLX on all the 
> terminals, whether they have hardware 3D or not, if swap is available. 
> During the login script on the server, the X display configuration is 
> checked to determine whether the GLX is hardware or only software.  If 
> the latter, the library search path is changed to put server-side Mesa 
> ahead of server-side xlib-GL so server side rendering will normally 
> occur.  That way, even if the user manages to get the library search 
> path wrong (by putting it in a script, for example), the 3D will still 
> work correctly ... and just be slower than otherwise expected.
> People used to do Mesa on 486 machines, so GLX is still _usable_ on one.
> 
> 
> 
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