Huh?  Where are you seeing that?!  It is 100% supported, and in fact,
that's probably the most common platform on which people are running
VirtualGL and TurboVNC these days.

On 1/24/18 2:03 PM, curts wrote:
> I gather from my searching of the TurboVNC documentation that RHEL 7
> using a NVIDIA driver is not currently supported? I'm trying to use
> TurboVNC 2.1.2 and VirtualGL 2.5.2 with Linux kernel 4.4.86.
> 
> I've used TurboVNC & VirtualGL successfully with RHEL 6.5 using a NVIDIA
> driver.
> 
> Kind regards,
> 
> Curt

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