On Tue, Aug 13, 2024 at 4:34 AM <rst_pi_sisk10...@krf.biglobe.ne.jp> wrote:

> Hi everyone
>
> I came across an option called disable-gfx.
> My understanding is that this option disables the GPU and is enabled by
> default.
>
> Could you please confirm if this understanding is correct?
>
>
Not quite, no - the GFX pipeline is not necessarily GPU-related, it's just
an enhanced way of processing graphics over RDP:

https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/openspecs/windows_protocols/ms-rdpegfx/da5c75f9-cd99-450c-98c4-014a496942b0

I'm sure it could be extended to support GPUs, but that's not the case
today.

If my understanding is correct, I have a system with a GPU (NVIDIA GeForce
> RTX 4060 Ti) running on an Ubuntu machine with guacd installed.
> However, when I run the nvidia-smi command, the "Processes:" section shows
> "No running processes found."
>
> Is there any additional configuration required to resolve this?
>
>
There is currently no direct integration, even when using the GFX pipeline,
of guacd with GPUs. Doing so would take some additional coding/integration.

-Nick

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