Hi:

I've set up virtualGL on a server for demonstration purposes, but so
far haven't actually been able to coax it into doing anything useful.
My use case is:

Users on thin clients will log in and have a full 3d-capable desktop
including compiz.  I intended to use vgl transport to the x server
running on the thin client.

My attempts so far seem to be very confusing, as I was originally
under the impression that VirtualGL can just be "set up", and then
everything runs through it.  After digging in deeper, it appears that
vgrun needs to be used for running all applications...Is that
accurate?  Is there a way to set it up so its transparent to people;
that it "just works"?

As a second, more minor use case, I'd like to make it "just work" for
users logging in via nomachine's NX.  I'm not sure how well it will
perform, though, as the proxy probably isn't really set up for that
kind of frame rate and such.
(I did try to use vgrun on glxgears through NX, but did not see any
performance improvement over no 3d).

--Jim

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