KVM-GPU-Passthrough
ALVR
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Shell | Rust | |
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KVM-GPU-Passthrough
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Unsure of switching to Linux
Look into creating a windows VM with GPU pass-through then. The benefit is you don't actually leave the linux environment while booting windows for gaming, and the performance hit to the game is minimal. Example: https://github.com/BigAnteater/KVM-GPU-Passthrough
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Passing an AMD GPU through with an NVIDIA GPU for host
This guide is excellent, it worked as expected with 2 NVIDIA GPUs in my NixOS system: https://github.com/BigAnteater/KVM-GPU-Passthrough
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2 Things: Freeze on login screen after loading up vm | system doesn't load after isolating gpu
I'm trying to run Win10 in kvm with a single gpu (rtx 2060) using this guide. But I can't manage to work it. Did everything through guide, checked that scripts works but when I start vm it stuck on terminal's login screen and I think that GPU disconnects from the host, but it doesn't go further than that.
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[Mint 21.1] Running Single-GPU Passthrough VMM Issues!
I used this github page for a lot of the scripts and commands I ran.
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Hello Linux all knowers. Few questions from a potential new user
Regarding VM with GPU passthrough I can only wish you best of luck. There are ways to do it but it is (and probably will stay) a massive pain. A normal dual boot from a separate drive might be your better option if they don't work. Just try them, you might be lucky and find the bronze title to work smoothly out of the box.
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Black Screem after GPU passthrough
I followed this tutorial https://youtu.be/R5c25kV4tZ0 while also following the github tutorial used on the video ( https://github.com/BigAnteater/KVM-GPU-Passthrough ) which was a bit different that it shows on the video,so i guess it was updated and i mostly followed the github I had a few errors which i was able to easily solve but now,i start the vm it goes to a black screen and sometimes it shows a underscore at the top left blinking other times my monitor goes to sleep because it doesnt get signal. What can i do to try diagnose the problem? I've search this problem online (as it seems fairly common) and on those posts they ask about the logs but idk where those are located,i also have ssh setup so i can ssh into the pc after i boot the vm. I have a AMD graphics card (RX580) and an Intel CPU (i5-7600), i also have on the bios VTd or whatever its called enabled
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Virtual Machine Manager Causing Host To Crash
Recently I've been having issues with virt-manager shutting down my entire computer every time I try to run Windows 10 through KVM. I've tried reinstalling every package that looks at all related to this. The issue seems to have started after following this guide for enabling GPU passthrough. Any help is appreciated, please let me know if more info/logs are needed.
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Virtual machine and driver problems.
The following guides are worth your attention as well. https://github.com/BigAnteater/KVM-GPU-Passthrough https://drakeor.com/2022/02/16/kvm-gpu-passthrough-tutorial/
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Issues with single GPU passthough on Navi 22 [Radeon RX 6700/6700 XT / 6800M]
Where I had gotten the passthough files
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Windows 10 KVM starts with a black screen and then exits but there are no errors!
I followed the guide from KVM-GPU-Passthrough step by step but I still encounter the same error.
ALVR
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Valve Launches Official Steam Link PC VR Streaming App on Quest
https://github.com/alvr-org/alvr
They also achieve very low latency, I didn't follow every single optimization they added but it basically boils down to a few encoding tricks (better image in the center, accept blurriness in the peripheral vision), good network infrastructure, and hardware decoding / encoding being really fast.
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VR Gaming on Linux is hard ( for me )
To use steamvr on flatpak I used this tutorial . There was a disclaimer that nvidia GPUs are not supported, but the guy that suggested it has a 3090, so it might work for me too.
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AMD Graphics Driver related issue with VR
They have a Wiki page on GitHub with a settings tutorial and troubleshooting. A downside with a lot of open-source software is that it's relatively difficult to setup but it might fix some of your issues.
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Quest New User Megathread
You can play wirelessly using Air Link, Virtual Desktop, or ALVR.
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Pico 4...
They also have a detailed wiki page on GitHub
- ALVR v20.1.0 Released
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Best ALVR settings for AMD?
https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR/wiki/Settings-guide Goes in-depth about a lot of the features/settings
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Unsure of switching to Linux
Quest 2 needs some workarounds (dev mode account), but once you've done those you can just install ALVR (I recommend nightly). As for the games, check ProtonDB. Some VR games (Pavlov beta, for example) have EAC that blocks proton. Some VR games don't work with ALVR due to https://github.com/alvr-org/ALVR/issues/1392, like the Pavlov beta and Crawlspace. Just install the proprietary NVIDIA drivers and use Xorg and most things should work fine. Steam has Proton, which lets you play Windows games with high performance.
- is there another software I can use to connect my quest 2 to steamvr? (not the oculus app or virtual desktop either)
What are some alternatives?
NVIDIA-vBIOS-VFIO-Patcher - A Python script to patch NVIDIA vBIOS dumps into a format compatible with VFIO passthrough
SteamVR-for-Linux - Issue tracker for the Linux port of SteamVR
macos-virtualbox-vm - Instructions and script to help you create a VirtualBox VM running macOS.
VirtualDesktop - Connect wirelessly to your computer(s) to watch movies, browse the web, play games on a giant virtual screen or stream PCVR games. Virtual Desktop is a highly optimized, native application developed for low latency, high quality streaming.
vfio - This is the config for my VFIO gaming VM
OpenOVR
vendor-reset - Linux kernel vendor specific hardware reset module for sequences that are too complex/complicated to land in pci_quirks.c
ALVR-nightly - Nightly releases of ALVR - untested and potentially unstable.
GPU-Passthrough-Arch-Linux-to-Windows10 - GPU Passthrough and virt-manager walkthrough
VirtualDesktop - C# command line tool to manage virtual desktops in Windows 10
Complete-Single-GPU-Passthrough - Single GPU VFIO Passthrough Guide
OpenOVR - https://gitlab.com/znixian/OpenOVR