El Miércoles, 23 de julio de 2014 14:30:29 auxsvr@gmail.com escribió:
On Wednesday 23 of July 2014 13:15:47 jcsl wrote:
Hi.
I'm probing ssh with X forwarding. Server is a phenom II x6 and client is a netbook. If I start a ssh connection from the netbook and try to play a 1080p video, playback is sluggish. CPU usage raises up to about 50% and MPlayer shows the typical "Your system is too SLOW to play this!". If I run Google Earth it complains about the graphic. This lead me think that it is netbook's hardware who is doing the graphic stuff. Am I right? I did suppose that all the processing was done in the server? Network cards are 10/100 for what it's worth.
Try running glxinfo, then check the OpenGL renderer and vendor. Mesa will resort to software rendering if the drivers for the graphics card in the Xorg server (which is the client in this case) are missing.
Greetings.
It says OpenGL renderer is Mesa DRI Intel (R) IGD and OpenGL vendor is Mesa DRI Intel(R) IGD. No direct rendering. Server glx vendor is SGI and client glx vendor is NVIDIA Corporation. So effectively it's netbook's video card who is rendering the content... -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse+owner@opensuse.org