bump! Anyone have at least an ideal direction to look in for more 
information?

On Thursday, April 21, 2022 at 2:22:10 PM UTC-4 Ryan Salomon wrote:

> Hello! I have a Linux GPU server upon which I'm testing logging into via a 
> TurboVNC session and running 3D apps via VirtualGL, which I've configured. 
>
> I've tested vglrun -d :0 glxinfo and vglrun -d :0 glxgears , and both run 
> perfectly fine as the root user, but run fine as me but with an insaaane 25 
> minute delay before they output anything. 
>
> When running vglserver_config , I answered No to all of the questions 
> because this host is sequestered sufficiently from the rest of our network 
> (not to discuss security concerns, but to give background of the setup). 
>
> Also for background of the setup, this is a CentOS 7.9 host, that is AD 
> bound to our ActiveDirectory domain, and my user account that I tested 
> with, as well as client accounts, are AD bound. 
> I add this in case it is at all likely that the delay is from AD doing 
> something silly. 
>

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