What is the appropriate way to do this with Ubuntu Gnome, that means
gdm3 instead of lightdm? I cannot find the corresponding config file.
Am 12.12.2016 um 12:44 schrieb ubuntu-tester:
> I have the same problem. If I force indirect rendering like below, it
> works, but it's not a good solution.
>
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Public bug reported:
I need to run several OpenGL-depending programs through ssh -x, like
tecplot, mayavi or paraview. I connect to the remote machine with ssh -X
(or ssh -Y, doesn't matter). Then I test opengl using e.g. glxinfo.
The output of glxinfo on the remote machine says that it was unabl
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