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  • #21
    Originally posted by dragon321 View Post

    Probably not because Windows uses DirectX for acceleration.

    If you want DX acceleration on VirGL then you need to bring some translation from DX to OpenGL/Vulkan (when this driver will get Vulkan support). As I know VirtualBox works the same way - implements DX on OGL thats why you can use DX acceleration on Linux host.
    I was thinking about Gallium9 for D3D at least, but I suppose that even wine doesn't want to pull in support for it in mainline means there's no chance of VirGL pulling in support for that either. :/

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    • #22
      Originally posted by schmidtbag View Post
      My only point is (from what I can tell) there's not that much work to do to make VirGL caught up with Mesa, compared to other drivers.
      your point is wishful thinking

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      • #23
        Originally posted by kiaas View Post

        I was thinking about Gallium9 for D3D at least, but I suppose that even wine doesn't want to pull in support for it in mainline means there's no chance of VirGL pulling in support for that either. :/
        Probably because it's limited for Gallium drivers. On desktop only AMD and Nouveau are using Gallium. Nvidia or Intel don't.

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