Hardware OpenGL while running remote desktop
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Hi, I'm using remote desktop to run Matlab on another computer, which has an AMD Radeon Pro 7100 graphics card. Matlab does not use Hardware OpenGL when I remotely control this computer, and even when I type "opengl hardware" (because it's a Windows 7 machine), Matlab would still use Software OpenGL. Software OpenGL makes my calculations and graphics very slow. How can I make Matlab use Hardware OpenGL while remotely controlling this computer? Or does my AMD Radeon Pro 1700 card not allow this?
Thanks in advance for your help/suggestion.
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Walter Roberson
2017-12-18
The remote machine would need to be a Linux system, and you would need to be using an X Windows server on MS Windows.
Traditionally X Windows servers for MS Windows were commercial properties, with Hummingbird probably the best known of them. If I recall correctly, the new Windows 10 facility to handle Linux programs includes an X server possibility.
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yunhui zhou
2020-1-14
It seems that Windows 10 now support hardware rendering during RDP session (here). I tried it, and see the bluring effect on Windows 10 is back, but MATLAB still uses software rendering and cannot switch to hardware rendering. Any thoughts?
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Thomas Richner
2019-7-10
I believe chrome remote desktop uses X server and should be fairly easy for many people to use.
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Walter Roberson
2019-7-10
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chrome_Remote_Desktop does not appear to use X
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