<div dir="ltr">If I have understood you correctly, GLX (the means for setting up an OpenGL context under X) will interact with the XWayland instance, which will then, in turn, interact with the Wayland compositor, giving it the image rendered by its client. So, AFAIK, legacy applications that use GLX should work fine with XWayland - unless, of course, they use X-specific paths.<div>
<br></div><div>Was that what you were referring to?</div></div>