Let's back up, because if you have no 2D X server, then I don't
understand how you are using remote X.  Please clarify which machine is
physically in front of you and which machine you are trying to access
remotely.

DRC

On 9/11/18 12:42 PM, sergio wrote:
> On 11/09/2018 20:33, DRC wrote:
> 
>> Follow the instructions in the User's Guide.  Use the vglconnect script
>> rather than trying to run vglclient manually
> 
> User's Guide says to use vglclient (as I'm using XDMCP)
> 
>> VGL_DISPLAY should point to the 3D X server (normally :0.0),
>> and DISPLAY should point to the 2D X server
> 
> can hostB with real GPU be 2D X server and 3D X server simultaneously?
> 
> 
>>  From hostA:
>>> vglconnect hostB
> 
>> This establishes an SSH session with X11 tunneling on hostB, in which
>> you can execute:
> 
> I do not use SSH.
> 
> 

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