Easy-GPU-PV
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Easy-GPU-PV
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Easy GPU V script - GPU update not working?
I'm trying to run the update "Update-VMGpuPartitionDriver.ps1" command mentioned in the instructions alongside with my VM and gpu name (which is auto) but it keeps telling me it doesn't recognize that command in both powershell and powershell ISE.
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FreeRDP: A Remote Desktop Protocol Implementation
One nice thing about WSL: GPU "passthrough" (via GPU-PV) is handled out-of-the-box.
There are some solutions (such as https://github.com/jamesstringerparsec/Easy-GPU-PV) that makes the process easy if you are using Hyper-V as the hypervisor, but it is not a straightforward task yet. Hopefully that will change in the future!
- Why is Win11 guest OS dropping video frames inside Edge?
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(Question) How to share/partition a single GPU among Docker Container?
Using Google Collab would be easier, but if you want to try partitioning GPUs, this might work: https://github.com/jamesstringerparsec/Easy-GPU-PV (No, I haven't tried it, so don't ask me any questions. ;-)
- Advice - New to VM - recommended software to VM for League of Legends?
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Virtual Machine for gaming
https://github.com/jamesstringerparsec/Easy-GPU-PV Proxmox would be a good option for this.
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SATA vs NVMe Performance - Compiling source code
As far as I know, GPU virtualization (passthrough) is not featured by VirtualBox (was removed in version 6), so it won't let you pass through the GPU to the VM. However, Virtualbox provides 3D acceleration through Guest Additions, which accelerates some VM graphics by running them on the host (old games might run inside the VM). For GPU passthrough on a Windows host, you need to use Hyper-V. See Easy-GPU-P Github page: https://github.com/jamesstringerparsec/Easy-GPU-PV
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Help assigning GPUs to virtualbox VMs
Windows hosts do not allow PCIe passthrough, but instead use GPU-PV to partition GPU calls to a Windows VM. This GitHub may be helpful in that regard.
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Bare metal hypervisor for two Windows desktops
There are 3 major options Hyper-V, ESXi or KVM. If you want to you use VM for OBS, you might need to passthrough entire GPU to achieve better results. It is supported on all hypervisors (except Hyper-V on desktop Windows OS). r/vfIO should help with GPU passthrough on KVM. Check the following script for Hyper-V and GPU-P. https://github.com/jamesstringerparsec/Easy-GPU-PV/blob/main/Add-VMGpuPartitionAdapterFiles.psm1
- What GPU would you buy for a gaming server?
au-packages
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FreeRDP: A Remote Desktop Protocol Implementation
I maintain a chocolatey package for Windows. I currently use their snapshot as a source which is not ideal. I could switch to GH actions.
https://github.com/majkinetor/au-packages/tree/master/freerd...
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Bash_unit – bash unit testing framework
I am only using chocolatey to install stuff and I regularly create packages for it. I worked hard to make what I need stable and not depend on their existence - [2] for examples releases packages on GH and there is a handy script to install from there. I also created AU for it [3] and managed to convince people to embed software in packages so packages always work (you can cache them on your own via file system, artifactory, nexus etc). You can also host your own gallery in number of different ways. So, in short, there is escape plan. TBH, it looks like choco is going better then ever. And you can't simply find any better repository for sw, its better and more up to date then most linux package repos (on par with Arch).
> I am not that into the way MS is doing the winget thing,
That is years away IMO, no scripting there too, and it moves like a snail. I would really be embarrassed if I were leading that team.
> I see a lot of manual scripts for installing things on Windows CI systems
Yeah, most people suck, like their scripts :-) There is literary 0 chance for you to make reliable installation script in general that works in any context.
> I really like chocolatey but I am worried it will disappear soon.
Just use it. I don't work for them. I maintain core team repo [2]. Its great tool now. What will happen tomorrow nobody knows but like I said, you have escape plan and even if they go down your CI will still work for decades if you want if you set it up properly.
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[1] https://github.com/majkinetor/au-packages
[2] https://github.com/chocolatey-community/chocolatey-coreteamp...
[3] https://github.com/majkinetor/au
What are some alternatives?
vgpu_unlock - Unlock vGPU functionality for consumer grade GPUs.
bashcov - Code coverage tool for Bash
FastGPUP - A WIP GUI app to make GPU-P way easier!
Install-SqlServer - Powershell script to install MS SQL Server unattended
vgpu-proxmox
shellspec - A full-featured BDD unit testing framework for bash, ksh, zsh, dash and all POSIX shells
Interactive-Easy-GPU-PV - A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows way easier!
git-pretty-pull-request
LibVF.IO - A vendor neutral GPU multiplexing tool driven by VFIO & YAML.
streamlink-chocolatey - Chocolatey package for Streamlink https://chocolatey.org/packages/streamlink
Easy-GPU-PV - A Project dedicated to making GPU Partitioning on Windows easier!
vital-modules - A collection of NixOS modules serving as building blocks to construct NixOS configurations.