I hope I can still run gtk 4 applications on a virtual machine in the cloud
somewhere that can present its display in a X server on my local
machine--the VM probably would run Red Hat Linux or CentOS, and its can
present a GNOME desktop via VNC in the fallback mode, or GNOME terminal via
Xpra

This use case (accessing a remote GNOME session running on a VM) would work
with no issues in the GNOME 2 days, and may work somewhat right now with
GNOME 3, and I hope it will continue to work in the future where the GL
support on the VM is not guaranteed.   But it shall be important for Red
Hat distributions, likely a large part of GNOME deployment.


On Mon, Aug 18, 2014 at 10:55 AM, Emmanuele Bassi <eba...@gmail.com> wrote:

> On 18 August 2014 18:32, Andy Tai <a...@atai.org> wrote:
> > Would this new layer have performance implications?  On older computers
> that
> > would not be GPU accelerated
>
> what "older computers" are we talking about? 10 years old? unsupported
> GPUs with no drivers?
>


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Year 2014 民國103年
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