TurboVNC is the X proxy this project produces and recommends. It is a 
high-speed fork of TightVNC targeted specifically at the needs of 3D 
applications. The 2.1.2 release candidate is here: 
https://turbovnc.org/News/20170916

x2go is based on NX 3, which in my experience is not going to perform as well 
as TurboVNC (I know that because I tried very hard back in the day to make it 
do so.) However-- this may not make a difference, but you probably shouldn't 
run the window manager using vglrun. Reserve vglrun only for applications that 
need it. XFCE is a 2D window manager, so you should be able to run it without 
VirtualGL and then use vglrun within the WM to launch OpenGL applications. 
Other than that, I don't have a lot of familiarity with how to configure 
various encoding settings in x2go. 

> On Sep 22, 2017, at 9:24 PM, trumee <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Hello,
> 
> Is there any recommended setup to use x2go with VirtualGL?
> 
> I have tried using vglrun startxfce4 but glxgears performance is very poor. 
> TightVNC works very well though.

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