I'm also unable to use the VirtIO GPU 3D (Virgil) on Ubuntu 16.10.
Does this bug still apply to Ubuntu 16.10? Or is some other issue
preventing me from using Virgil on Ubuntu 16.10?
My QEMU commands include the following:
-vga virtio \
-display gtk,gl=on \
When I try to start my VM using commands including the above, I get:
qemu-system-x86_64: -display gtk,gl=on: GTK support is disabled
On the other hand, when OMIT "-display gtk,gl=on" from my commands (but
still include "-vga virtio"), the VM starts up. But in that case,
"dmesg | grep drm" on the guest reveals that, although "virtio-vga
detected" is output, "virgl 3d acceleration not available" is also
output.
My host is running Ubuntu 16.10 with all packages up-to-date, including
the following:
qemu (2.6.1+dfsg-0ubuntu5.3)
libvirglrenderer0 (0.5.0-1)
I get the above when using Ubuntu 16.04, Ubuntu 16.10, and Ubuntu 17.04
as guests.
So, is VirtIO GPU 3D (Virgil) enabled in Ubuntu 16.10?
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