https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=867019
https://bugzilla.novell.com/show_bug.cgi?id=867019#c5
--- Comment #5 from L. A. Walsh 2014-03-07 08:35:19 PST ---
If you have any copy of windows, it could be installed in a virtual machine and
cygwin is free to install and use.
however, barring that, Any X solution on another platform Windows or Mac,
Or -- any alternate X server running on a unix-compat box would have similar
problems...
For that matter, running 2 suse boxes with 2 different video cards on remotely
on the other? -- Does that work?
Does homogeneous work? The indication that you seem to give is that it does?
Does it use the swrast driver? I thought it was falling back to swrast
because it couldn't contact a native driver and would do it's best with pure SW
methods.
GLX up through 4.x is a cross-platform standard. Shouldn't the software-only
method be able to load and talk to the remote server?
What I don't see is why swrast doesn't load -- wasn't it made for remote
useage?
If not it, what was? If nothing was, they you are saying that no remote
desktop solution works include opensuse->opensuse.
It seems odd that the X-standard would advertise GLX compliance levels if GLX
wasn't designed to work with the remote X standard...??
So what is opensuse's remote-interop status? does it work between homogeneous
computers both running open suse but different graphics cards? Or between any
other platform?
I don't see this as being windows or cygwin specific.
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