Re: [osg-users] [Off Topic] General OpenGL / DirectX/3D troubleshooting strategy for virtual machines

2012-06-28 Thread Martin Naylor
-users] [Off Topic] General OpenGL / DirectX/3D troubleshooting strategy for virtual machines Hello, Apologies for the general off topic question but this is the only Linux 3-D list I lurk on. Configuration is a Windows XP box with 3 virtual Machines [1 Windows XP VM, 2 Linux VM's]. Google

Re: [osg-users] [Off Topic] General OpenGL / DirectX/3D troubleshooting strategy for virtual machines

2012-06-28 Thread Torben Dannhauer
Hi, you could also use Xen as Virt technology. There you can pass through hardware devices and also graphics adapter for exclusive usage in a VM. But If you want to virtualize Windows you need a VT/Pacifica enabled CPU, because Xen is a paravirt solution. Cheers, Torben --

Re: [osg-users] [Off Topic] General OpenGL / DirectX/3D troubleshooting strategy for virtual machines

2012-06-28 Thread John Richardson
@lists.openscenegraph.org Subject: Re: [osg-users] [Off Topic] General OpenGL / DirectX/3D troubleshooting strategy for virtual machines Hi, you could also use Xen as Virt technology. There you can pass through hardware devices and also graphics adapter for exclusive usage in a VM. But If you want to virtualize

[osg-users] [Off Topic] General OpenGL / DirectX/3D troubleshooting strategy for virtual machines

2012-06-27 Thread John Richardson
Hello, Apologies for the general off topic question but this is the only Linux 3-D list I lurk on. Configuration is a Windows XP box with 3 virtual Machines [1 Windows XP VM, 2 Linux VM's]. Google Earth works on the VM using OpenGL but I need it to work using DirectX/3D. DirectX is