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[fedora-virt] opengl in windows 7 guest?
Tom Horsley
2014-08-31 18:09:13 UTC
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I'm trying to get a program to run in a Windows 7
guest, and I get the distinct impression that
opengl simply doesn't work (at least with spice/qxl).

Can anything make this work, or should I just give
up for now? :-).
Scott Dowdle
2014-08-31 18:46:05 UTC
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Greetings,

----- Original Message -----
Post by Tom Horsley
I'm trying to get a program to run in a Windows 7
guest, and I get the distinct impression that
opengl simply doesn't work (at least with spice/qxl).
Can anything make this work, or should I just give
up for now? :-).
3D accelleration is listed as a "future" feature here:



TYL,
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Scott Dowdle
2014-08-31 18:48:08 UTC
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Greetings,

----- Original Message -----
Post by Tom Horsley
I'm trying to get a program to run in a Windows 7
guest, and I get the distinct impression that
opengl simply doesn't work (at least with spice/qxl).
Can anything make this work, or should I just give
up for now? :-).
Opps, I obviously hit the hotkey for send rather than paste.

3D acceleration is listed as a "future" feature here:

http://www.spice-space.org/features.html

I know on Linux clients, they have some X11 driver that allows some 3D stuff to work... particularly GNOME 3.

TYL,
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Scott Dowdle
704 Church Street
Belgrade, MT 59714
(406)388-0827 [home]
(406)994-3931 [work]
Richard W.M. Jones
2014-09-30 13:57:06 UTC
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Post by Scott Dowdle
Greetings,
----- Original Message -----
Post by Tom Horsley
I'm trying to get a program to run in a Windows 7
guest, and I get the distinct impression that
opengl simply doesn't work (at least with spice/qxl).
Can anything make this work, or should I just give
up for now? :-).
Opps, I obviously hit the hotkey for send rather than paste.
http://www.spice-space.org/features.html
I know on Linux clients, they have some X11 driver that allows some 3D stuff to work... particularly GNOME 3.
PCI passthrough can apparently handle some limited set of GPUs these
days. I'm not entirely sure of the details, but in any case it's not
likely to be of use for desktops.

The big hope is what Dave Airlie is up to:

https://lwn.net/Articles/611212/

Actually I saw him demo Quake [the standard benchmark] last year using
an earlier revision of this technology.

Rich.
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