I have virtualgl working on Dell server running Alma Linux 8.5. glxgear, glxinfo and glxspheres all work correctly.
I got VMware Workstation Player 16.2.1 build-18811642 working without virtualgl and I get a 15-fold speed up with 3d acceleration as reported in a Windows guest by furmark. When I launch vmware with the command /opt/VirtualGL/bin/vglrun +pr +v +tr vmplayer I don't see any glx command references, only ones like these: [VGL 0xf1d494c0] XCreateWindow (dpy=0x5633e1cca180(localhost:10.0) parent=0x000001e2 x=-100 y=-100 width=10 height=10 depth=0 c_class=2 visual=0x5633e1cd66d8(0x2b) win=0x04c04513 ) 0 .005007 ms [VGL 0xf1d494c0] XDestroyWindow (dpy=0x5633e1cca180(localhost:10.0) win=0x04c04513 ) 0.377893 ms [VGL 0xf1d494c0] XCopyArea (dpy=0x5633e1cca180(localhost:10.0) src=0x04c04516 dst=0x04c00004 gc=0x5633e1d6ac40 src_x=0 src_y=0 width=203 height=17 dest_x=13 dest_y=1024 ) 0.005960 ms [VGL 0xf1d494c0] XCopyArea (dpy=0x5633e1cca180(localhost:10.0) src=0x04c04518 dst=0x04c00004 gc=0x5633e1d6ac40 src_x=0 src_y=0 width=203 height=17 dest_x=13 dest_y=1024 ) 0.005960 ms [VGL 0xf1d494c0] XCreateWindow (dpy=0x5633e1cca180(localhost:10.0) parent=0x000001e2 x=-100 y=-100 width=10 height=10 depth=0 c_class=2 visual=0x5633e1cd66d8(0x2b) win=0x04c0451a ) 0 .008106 ms Is this the expected behavior? Launching without the trace, gives this output: ~]$ /opt/VirtualGL/bin/vglrun +pr +v vmplayer [AppLoader] Use shipped PC/SC Lite smart card framework. An up-to-date "pcsc-lite-libs" or "libpcsclite1" package from your system is preferred. [VGL] Shared memory segment ID for vglconfig: 3 [VGL] VirtualGL v3.0 64-bit (Build 20211119) I/O warning : failed to load external entity "/etc/vmware/hostd/proxy.xml" [VGL] NOTICE: Replacing dlopen("libX11.so.6") with dlopen("libvglfaker.so") -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "VirtualGL User Discussion/Support" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to virtualgl-users+unsubscr...@googlegroups.com. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/virtualgl-users/badef6d2-7bb3-4fda-9c4f-e0ade99a5c53n%40googlegroups.com.