** Changed in: vnc4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
vnc4server doesn't support glx
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My scenario is slightly more complicated than running glxgears, but I
think I have the same basic problem.
I want to run a certain game client on my Jaunty server. I know the game
runs well enough under Wine because I can run it on my Jaunty netbook,
though you can imagine the FPS I get. (I only t
According to a test I just committed, I can confirm that the problem
still remains in 9.10 (Koala).
** Changed in: vnc4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
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vnc4server doesn't support glx
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I briefly referted the status of this bug to New, intending to re-
describe what Tuomas saw, motivated by the fact that today, in 2010, I
am still being affected by the same problem. However, I realise that
since I have just reverted to ubuntu 8.10 (from Koala) in an attempt to
fix a different pro
** Changed in: vnc4 (Ubuntu)
Status: Invalid => New
** Changed in: vnc4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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vnc4server doesn't support glx
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Hi,
Desktop effects is one example, but simpler example is just ability to run
glxgears. I don't need desktop effects through vnc, and I don't know if they
work if you have only GLX support.
Of course rendering is made on software but it is done, anyhow. I saw, that on
some redhat based machine
Hi,
Desktop effects is one example, but simpler example is just ability to
run glxgears. Of course rendering is made on software but it is done,
anyhow. I saw, that on some redhat based machine at our university,
VNC is supporting GLX and software that uses openGL (like Comsol
Multiphysics) work
Hi Tuomas
Could you please elaborate a little more on this, i don't really understand
where are you going. Do you mean doesn't work well with desktop effects
activated or what?.
Thanks in advance
** Changed in: vnc4 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Incomplete
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vnc4server doesn't support glx
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