Hi Andrew,

Thanks for the info. Good to know.

Nick



On Tue, Oct 7, 2008 at 3:50 PM, Andrew S. Zbikowski <andyzib at gmail.com>wrote:

> VMWare's 3D support is limited, so it will depend. You'll have to have
> a 3D card that has supported 3D acceleration in Linux. NVidia cards
> with the NVidia binary drivers should work. Not sure what the state of
> ATI Linux drivers.
>
> For VMWare, you'll have to enable the 3D acceleration option. Even
> with it enabled you'll still be limited in what will work, and it
> won't be running at the same speed as if it were running on a native
> Windows computer.
>
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