Hi Jason and Joel,

> As I understand it only Parallels at this time offers OpenGL support
> in the Linux VM.  (But, Parallels doesn't yet support OpenGL in Ubuntu
> 11.04 with Unity, it's planned for their next update.)  Both Parallels
> and VMWare offer OpenGL for Windows.

VirtualBox has some support for hardware accelerated OpenGL in linux
guests:

http://www.virtualbox.org/manual/ch04.html#guestadd-3d

"OpenGL on Linux requires kernel 2.6.27 and higher as well as X.org server
version 1.5 and higher. Ubuntu 10.10 and Fedora 14 have been tested and
confirmed as working."

Have fun.

-ben

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| Ben Eisenbraun
| SBGrid Consortium                          | http://sbgrid.org       |
| Harvard Medical School                     | http://hms.harvard.edu  |

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