Actually, it is NOT a problem of XDMCP. The problem is, that the current
version of DRI does not support remote displays.
So, you have 3 possibilities:

- enable GLX extension for your clients in your ltsp.conf to get
software-emulated OpenGL support.
- purchase a client with Nvidia video card to get hardware accelerated
OpenGL
- forget LTSP and use local diplay.

Ondrej

Gustavo Guillermo PƩrez wrote:

>El Viernes, 11 de Noviembre de 2005 10:02, rdv alsacien escribió:
>  
>
>>Hello everybody,
>>    
>>
>:P
>  
>
>>I'm actually using :
>>suse 9.3
>>LTSP version 4 on my server equiped with a nvidia
>>graphic card
>>A notebook NEC Versa M500 which I would like to use as
>>a client (with an Intel 82852/82855 Graphics
>>Controller.
>>
>>I have configured the Xserver for this client with
>>i810 and of course DHCP is configured as it should.
>>
>>It works well, that is to say, the notebook boots well
>>and I can normally log in to a Linux session.
>>
>>The only problem for the moment is that I can not use
>>3D applications. It gives me an error : "No 3D
>>graphics card available or 3D support not configured
>>etc..."
>>    
>>
>ooops, You just can not use 3D over xdmcp o ssh tunnel.
>  
>
>>Can somebody help me ?
>>    
>>
>I guess no! You can reconsider not using LTSP and back to local installed 
>system on your hard drive, or just a diskless workstation model, so you can 
>use direct hardware access on X.
>  
>
>>What should I now install and configure so that my
>>Intel graphic card gives me 3D... ?
>>
>>I really hope about your help
>>Laurent
>>    
>>
>
>
>  
>



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