Apparently GNOME 3 automatically does that if it detects a remote
display environment.  I'm not sure how it detects that, but even if I
run the window manager using VirtualGL with full hardware acceleration,
GNOME 3 still thinks it's on a remote display.  The workaround described
here:

https://www.reddit.com/r/gnome/comments/3jjkmn/gnome_shell_animations_missing_when_using_remote

works for me.

DRC

On 2/28/21 9:12 PM, trs wrote:
> I've been using VirtualGL with Gnome 3 and an Nvidia Quadro K2000 GPU
> but noticed that the "spring" animation doesn't happen when opening
> the list of applications. I also don't see fade animations that I
> normally see on a directly connected monitor. I'm puzzled as to why
> because glxspheres64 is definitely running accelerated so VirtualGL is
> in use. Does anyone have any ideas how to get these types of
> animations working in Gnome 3?

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