Hello Divick, On 24/04/13 11:38, Divick Kishore wrote: >> The VMWare SVGA3D driver is based on the Gallium3D driver framework (and >> comes as part of the Mesa driver collection), whereas the VirtualBox 3D >> driver is based on the Chromium OpenGL proxy tool. I don't think that has >> changed for either from first release until now. > > So essentially there are two ways of achieving 3D acceleration on > Virtual Box? One via the SVGA3D drivers which probably provide access > to GPU and other via Chromium? No, the SVGA3D drivers currently only work with VMWare. As long as you are using VirtualBox you will have to stick to the Chromium drivers.
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