That error probably means that the driver (nouveau?) places 10-bpc GLXFBConfigs 
at the head of the list. AMDGPU does that, too. I have a workaround for that 
issue but was waiting until other AMDGPU issues were resolved by AMD. In the 
meantime, try setting VGL_FORCEALPHA=1 to encourage VGL to use an 8-bpc 
GLXFBConfig.

>> On Sep 20, 2020, at 9:03 AM, zoidby <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi
> 
> When i run glxgears, i get this error:
> 
> > vglrun glxgears
> [VGL] NOTICE: Automatically setting VGL_CLIENT environment variable to
> [VGL] 10.0.0.3, the IP address of your SSH client.
> [VGL] ERROR: in sendVGL--
> [VGL] 477: The VGL Transport requires 8 bits per component
> 
> 
> But glxspheres64 works:
> 
> > vglrun glxspheres64
> [VGL] NOTICE: Automatically setting VGL_CLIENT environment variable to
> [VGL] 10.0.0.3, the IP address of your SSH client.
> Polygons in scene: 62464 (61 spheres * 1024 polys/spheres)
> GLX FB config ID of window: 0xb5 (8/8/8/8)
> Visual ID of window: 0x20
> Context is Direct
> OpenGL Renderer: NV106
> 101.623796 frames/sec - 113.412157 Mpixels/sec
> 101.201136 frames/sec - 112.940467 Mpixels/sec
> 101.317899 frames/sec - 113.070776 Mpixels/sec
> 101.085025 frames/sec - 112.810888 Mpixels/sec
> 
> 
> The same goes for other programs. Warsow works, quake3 does not.
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