Thank you for your reply.
Somehow I (incorrectly) realized that VirtualGL was involved in the
TurboVNC-mesa configuration. Now it gets clear to me, so thank you again
for the clarification.
Kind regards,
*Fernando Álvarez *IT Manager
*Satellite Systems*
Tel.: (+34) 926 443 578
On Mon, Nov 1
VirtualGL's purpose is to add hardware-accelerated 3D capabilities to a
remote display environment. Trying to use it with Mesa is completely
missing the point. Furthermore, there are technical reasons why using
Mesa as a back end for VirtualGL doesn't work and won't ever work.
VirtualGL suppo