I'm working my way through installing and configuring VirtualGL, to see if 
it's going to work for my OpenGL applications. I develop 3D applications in 
C++ (using OpenSceneGraph, which uses OpenGL for rendering), and my primary 
workstation at work is a Linux machine running Fedora 30. I logged in to 
the x11 session at the console before I started working at home full-time 
and it's important to me that I don't log it out or disturb the active X11 
session if at all possible, since it will be a while before I can get back 
in to log in again if it's interrupted. I will be the only user of the 
machine. The machine has an nvidia Quadro graphics card and I know that 3D 
acceleration is working with the nvidia proprietary driver. I've verified 
that I am not running Wayland on the X11 session.

Is it still necessary to run "vglserver_config" in my case? Is there 
anything that I can do manually to add permissions or configure something 
to work for my case? I'm afraid that running this script will not work 
because of the active X11 session, or disturb said session.

Thanks for any insight you can provide.

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