On 01/17/2017 03:49 PM, Tom Horsley wrote:
I saw a blog post that claimed virt-manager 1.4 has the
support for 3D video acceleration in virtual machines,
then I saw lots of comments in the blog saying that
it won't work without libvirt support. Since I always
thought virt-manager just called libvirt to do everything
that confused the heck out of me :-).

Are there instructions of dummies anywhere about how
to get 3D working in a virtual machine?

Is there any chance it will ever work in a Windows
virtual machine (the only reason I have a Windows hardware
box is because I need to run an app that insists on 3D
support).

I looked into this last year and what I found was there was some support for virtual 3D if you used Linux, but that was all. Someone would have to write the Windows (or any other OS) driver to support it.
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