If the VGL_LOGO appears using TigerVNC, does that mean hardware 
acceleration is working, or would the VGL_LOGO appear even if it was 
running using the GLX extensions, unaccelerated?


On Sunday, October 28, 2018 at 1:05:51 PM UTC-4, Joshua wrote:
>
> Hello,
>
> I am having the same issues as were reported here for Fluent 16.2
>
> https://sourceforge.net/p/virtualgl/mailman/message/34859603/
>
> I can launch the standalone version of Fluent 19.2 and get the VGL_LOGO to 
> appear with VGL_LOGO, but when launching from within workbench, I am not 
> able to get it to work.  In general you get "Warning: Cannot find 
> accelerated drivers.  Performance might be severely impacted."  warning, 
> but then you can set "setenv FLUENT_WB_OPTIONAL_ARGS "-driver opengl". 
>  However, this appears to not use hardware rendering and the VGL_LOGO does 
> not appear.
>
> All the other applications (Mechanical, Meshing, Design Modeler) launch 
> from workbench with the VGL_LOGO, and VGL_VERBOSE shows VirtualGL being 
> called, so these seem to be working correctly. 
>
> I am using TigerVNC + VirtualGL.
>
> All the glxspheres64 and glxgears, etc. tests work fine and the VGL_LOGO 
> appear in those and VGL_VERBOSE shows that VirtualGL is being called.
>
> Has anyone had any luck with Fluent from Workbench since v16.2?
>
> Thanks.
>
> Josh 
>
>
>   
>

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