Description
VirtualGL FOR LINUX
VirtualGL is a completely free, multiplatform, and open-source command-line software designed to redirect 3D commands from OpenGL applications to a server-side 3D video card on Linux or UNIX-like operating systems. It also facilitates the conversion of rendered images into video files.
Key Features:
- Workstation-like performance levels
- High-speed proxy TurboVNC compatibility
- Support for 3D session collaboration and mobility with VNC or similar proxies
- Over 50MP/second support on a 100 Mbit network
- Quad-buffered stereo support
Compatibility:
VirtualGL works seamlessly across various platforms including GNU/Linux, FreeBSD, Microsoft Windows, and Mac OS X. It is compatible with both 32-bit and 64-bit CPU architectures.
Supported Use Cases:
- Companion for VizStack web browser to display parallel rendering jobs remotely
- Integration with VMware or Oracle VirtualBox for remote OpenGL application display on Windows OS
Package Management:
The software is available in native installers for various GNU/Linux distributions utilizing DEB or RPM package management systems. A source package is also provided for Linux kernel-based OS with different package managers.
Get Started:
Download VirtualGL for Linux now and experience enhanced 3D graphics performance and capabilities. Visit the project's website for detailed usage instructions.
User Reviews for VirtualGL FOR LINUX 7
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VirtualGL FOR LINUX offers superb performance and 3D collaboration support. A must-have for remote OpenGL applications. Highly recommend.
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VirtualGL has transformed the way I handle 3D applications remotely! The performance is outstanding!
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I'm amazed at how well VirtualGL works with TurboVNC. It's a game changer for remote rendering!
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This app is incredible! I can run OpenGL apps on my server and the speed is impressive. Highly recommend!
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VirtualGL makes 3D session collaboration seamless. The setup was easy, and it runs smoothly across platforms.
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A fantastic tool for anyone needing remote 3D rendering. The support for high-speed networks is phenomenal!
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Absolutely love VirtualGL! It enables efficient rendering and the ability to work remotely without lag.