https://tracker.debian.org/pkg/virglrenderer
It seems that virgl has been rejected and pulled due to bugs. I would still like to give it a go, if that is possible. I am running Debian 9 on VM (working excellent btw, and will keep) to test it; I'd rather not ditch my working host to just 'try it out.' It would be running in straight qemu and libvirt with no virt-manager front-end and would be using an SDL or GTK display. I have a working script already made, so that's not an issue...
I tried installing virgl from backports by issuing:
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apt-get -t stretch-backports install virglrenderer
I admit that I don't know much about how backports work in Debian.
Any ideas? I understand what I am asking is a bit of a stretch, as I would like stability, but I also want to use a package that is quite new, but there are so many things I like about Debian that make it worth it, if it could be done.