James,

On Wednesday 17 June 2009, James Lucas wrote:
> My thoughts would of been that the Virtual graphics card presented by the
> GAs is OpenGL enabled. This would then capture guest calls to OpenGL, send
> them from the guest to the host, the host would send them to the physical
> graphic card, the output buffer would be transfered back to the guest to
> the guests virtual framebuffer. This could then be sent by the RDP server.
> Maybe I'm far off.

Your understanding is correct. But sending OpenGL over RDP would be
a huge development effort and I really don't know if it would be worth
at all. Huge development means that we had to hack both ends, the
RDP client (rdesktop is currently not aware of OpenGL) and the RDP
server.

So far I don't think that we will implement this within the next time.

Kind regards,

Frank
-- 
Dr.-Ing. Frank Mehnert    Sun Microsystems, Inc.    www.sun.com

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