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<div>Last year we were made aware of the virtio-gpu/virgl framework.</div>
<div>We were struggling to get shared graphics on an Intel system (GVT-g) for a demo.</div>
<div>We ended up doing our own screen forwarding, but still decided this year to check out virtio-gpu/virgl.</div>
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<div>We managed to get it working on different system</div>
<div>- RcarH3</div>
<div>- i.mx8</div>
<div>- And Intel Apollo Lake</div>
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<div>This is using an embedded OS with GLEsv2 for the host.</div>
<div>A few modifications were necessary to the virtio-gpu kernel modules, virgl and mesa/virgl.</div>
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<div>So far we've ran Android-x86 (Marshmallow, Nougat) with google earth, map etc....</div>
<div>Linux/Wayland/X11..</div>
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<div>We hope for next year to clean things up and if necessary and provide back any changes for discussion.</div>
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<div>Thank you to virgl, virtio-gpu, android-x86, etc... community to have made this so interesting.</div>
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