Hi

Le mercredi 14 février 2007 13:04, Rolf-Werner Eilert a écrit :
> But this is a matter of the future, isn't it? I mean, when can we expect
> it to be implemented in a way that is usable for the common people?

you can try it now, except for some part (see Ben Green answer)

> Currently, I have only one LTSP terminal here with a graphics card which
> would be able to do OpenGL. I switched it on, but it doesn't seem to run
> really well under the current Xorg drivers.

I will try on my network next week

> At home, I've got a relatively fresh Linux distribution (Suse 10.1) on
> my PC. It's got a nice graphics card with OpenGL and everything, but the
> distro doesn't seem to really support it. All 3D effects (I tested it
> with screen savers and stuff) are running boringly slow. And it
> installed a driver which doesn't seem to be "the one driver to this card".

You can try with the Mandriva One Live CD
http://www.mandriva.com/en/download/mandrivaone

it's very fast on my laptop.
As Ben Green says, all openGL capable graphics cards are not suported.

-- 
Cordialement
Xavier Brochard

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