Impossible to diagnose unless you post the exact error messages you're getting.

> On Jun 20, 2016, at 4:22 AM, Marco Marino <marino....@gmail.com> wrote:
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> Ok.... I'm trying and it doesn't work. Some details:
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> Server machine:
> OS = fedora 22 with 4.4.13-200.fc22.x86_64
> GPU = NVIDIA Corporation GM107GL [Quadro K2200] (rev a2)
> VIDEO DRIVER = NVIDIA-Linux-x86_64-367.27
> VirtualGL version = 2.5 (64bit)
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> I followed the guide here http://www.virtualgl.org/Documentation/RHEL6 for 
> the installation. I have selinux disabled.
> Furthermore I used vglserver_config allowing 3d X server and framebuffer 
> access to all users, disabling XTEST extension
> First strange thing: locally on the server machine I have DISPLAY = :1 and 
> not :0. I don't know if this could be a problem....
> Anyway, the sanity check at chapter 6 of the documentation works well if I 
> use :1 and not :0.
> 
> Then, from the client machine (ubuntu 16, with the same version of VirtualGL) 
> I did:
> vglconnect user@vglserver
> and then
> vglrun -d :1 glxgears and all works well!
> However, when I try:
> vglrun -d :1 steam 
> the application doesn't start. After some initial bash messages it seems that 
> wait for something.....
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> Another try I did:
> From the server machine I run
> vglconnect user@vglserver <--- Same ip used from the client machine!
> then
> vglrun -d :1 steam
> and all works well.... I can play steam games (half life2)
> Please give me an help.
> Thank you
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> 2016-06-19 14:25 GMT+02:00 DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net>:
>> You can share the GPU with a Linux VM and run VirtualGL in the VM, although 
>> I don't see why that's particularly useful compared to running VirtualGL on 
>> a physical Linux machine. VirtualGL is, at the end of the day, a means of 
>> (1) sharing a server-side GPU among multiple users, and (2) splitting GLX 
>> commands from the regular X11 command stream, so 3D rendering can occur on a 
>> different X server than X11 rendering (useful because most X proxies don't 
>> support hardware-accelerated 3D.)
>> 
>> Please give it a try and report specific problems. We're in a better 
>> position to tell you how to solve problems you encounter rather than 
>> predicting what problems you may encounter.
>> 
>>> On Jun 19, 2016, at 5:02 AM, Marco Marino <marino....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> 
>>> Ok.... I will give a try. Is there something that I should to know 
>>> regarding my nvidia gtx750 card? More precisely I'm using fedora 23 and 
>>> nvidia gtx750. Should I install some particular driver? Actually I'm using 
>>> nvidia driver.
>>> Furthermore, is there some way to use virtualgl inside a vm as a "server"? 
>>> From my experience I should have a cpu with vt-d support and expose the gpu 
>>> directly to the vm, right? Is there some other way?
>>> Thank you
>>> 
>>> 2016-06-18 23:02 GMT+02:00 DRC <dcomman...@users.sourceforge.net>:
>>>> VirtualGL should work with Steam, but there have been issues with it in 
>>>> the past, so if you run into any, please report them. In general, if VGL 
>>>> works with one Steam game, it should work with most or all of them. The 
>>>> historic issues we had were more general interaction issues with the Steam 
>>>> engine.
>>>> 
>>>> > On Jun 18, 2016, at 10:51 AM, Marco Marino <marino....@gmail.com> wrote:
>>>> >
>>>> > Hi, I'm a bit confused about this argument. Could be possible to use 
>>>> > virtualgl with steam? I think that steam is a "set" of applications 
>>>> > where each app is a game. So, more precisely, could be possible to use 
>>>> > VirtualGL with one or more games of steam? for example with opengl games 
>>>> > in steam??
>>>> > Thank you and I'm sorry if this is a stupid question...
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