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gpu-passthrough-tutorial
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How to enable GPU passthrough with KVM/QEMU ?
Check https://github.com/bryansteiner/gpu-passthrough-tutorial. It looks like a well-written and comprehensive guide to set up GPU passthrough with KVM (Pop-OS specific). If you have spare external hard drives, just backup your OS through Clonezilla/Rescuezilla so that you can restore the OS if it breaks.
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Struggling to use GPU on host
The main guides I have used are the bryansteiner guide, the risingprismtv guide and this Ubuntu 22.04 guide.
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Trying to run spiderman miles morales in Linux with no luck
So bad news I followed this guide completely without luck I tried passing through my 5500 xt and it just shows a black screen and it also makes my main display which is using my Intel arc a770 gray as well
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Unknown PCI header type 127 on Radeon 6700
Hi, I've been trying to pass a AMD Radeon 6700 (non XT) to a Windows 10 VM following this guide. First of all, I haven't been able to get any output signal after turning the VM on, but also don't get a video signal after the VM stops and is supposed to reattach to the host. Trying to start the VM again yields a "Unknown PCI header type '127'" error. I have heard about the AMD reset bug, but I thought the issue was fixed with 6000 series cards.
- Is it possible to use the iGPU in a 7900X as a host while using my 7900XTX as a Windows card?
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Windows 10 VM laggy even though GPU has passed through
Looks like your missing some optimizations such as hyperv enhancements and cpu pinning among others. Mine was quite laggy prior to the changes outlined Here
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Passthrough working like a charm on Asus Rog Strix Z690-E Gaming Wifi
I am running Windows successfully with passing my Nvidia GPU to it. The setup was pretty easy and without any large issues. Hooked the GPU into the system using this tutorial and installed the drivers. It works nice with a monitor connected. It also works well with Looking Glass and games also run as expected.
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Dynamically binding devices to VM (while having 2 GPUs)
I just stumbled upon a guide by Brainstenier on Github that explains how to use hook scripts to dynamically bind devices (GPU, SSD, etc.) to the Windows VM before launching it, and unbind them after shutting done the VM.
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Dynamic binding/unbinding of VFIO (almost) working! Could use help!
I used steps from [Bryan's tutorial](https://github.com/bryansteiner/gpu-passthrough-tutorial) and this OpenSUSE wiki page for setting up my VM.
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Best VFIO Setup for my Situation?
I tried following https://github.com/bryansteiner/gpu-passthrough-tutorial but I couldn't get it to work. It would stall when the hook script fired to unbind the GPU. I scrapped it and am going to start over.
OSX-KVM
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VirtualBox KVM Public Release
Yes, I recently had to compile some stuff on Windows (I'm on an AMD Linux host) and VirtualBox just wouldn't start Microsoft's Windows dev VM (the one they provide for free for Virtualbox). I ended up learning how to use qemu and it works great...and as a bonus I was able to run a hackintosh (via https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM) and it works near flawlessly, which was something I was never able to accomplish with Virtualbox (granted I haven't tried in a few years).
I'm pretty happy with Qemu now, even if it's jsut a CLI interface. I was tempted to try the virt-* stuff, but honestly it seems like one more thing to learn so I'm going to hold off until I need something like copy/paste between VMs and can't figure it out in qemu direct.
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NixThePlanet - Run macOS, Windows and more via a single Nix command + nixosModules
Working on a patch to include it as a flake input instead of vendoring it in the repo, so this should no longer be true. I use the QCOW2s for OpenCore from osx-kvm that I have not figured out how to reproduce yet https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM/blob/master/OpenCore/OpenCore.qcow2
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[PROJECT] Working on a project called ultimate-macOS-KVM!
For almost a year, I have been coding a little project in Python intended to piggyback on the framework of kholia's OSX-KVM project, known as ultimate-macOS-KVM, or ULTMOS.
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FreeBSD Bhyve Virtualization
I just researched a bit, mac os x guest vm with pcie passthrough seems possible on linux.
Dropping the links below:
https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM
https://github.com/yoonsikp/macOS-KVM-PCI-Passthrough
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VirGL
VirGL is definitely an interesting project, but all one has to do to get GPU passthrough working (from a Linux QEMU host to any guest OS) is: 1.) research a cheap, secondary GPU that is natively supported by the guest OS, 2.) plug such a secondary GPU into a PCIe slot on the host and hook it up to the primary monitor with a secondary cable (D-Sub vs. DVI, etc.), 3.) setup Linux to ignore the secondary GPU at boot and configure a QEMU VM for the GPU passthrough. The whole process takes perhaps one or two hours and as works flawlessly, with no stability issues. (Switching across the two GPU cables can be accomplished in software by using Display Data Channel /DDC/ utilities and switching keyboard/mouse can be accomplished by using evdev /event device/ passthrough.) More information: https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM/blob/master/notes.md#gpu-p...
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Mac OS Kvm Icloud
I get "verification failed" error when using https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM
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What are the current best methods for virtualizing MacOS on Linux?
I also see there is KVM-OSX which looks to be actively maintained, but I haven't heard anything about it.
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Lima: A nice way to run Linux VMs on Mac
You can use qemu/libvirt/kvm on any Linux host to run macOS pretty easily these days[1]. I run Ventura on unraid with nvidea gpu passthrough and it’s been fairly painless.
You can also run macOS in docker, but it’s ultimately running through qemu/kvm as well[2]
1. https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM
2. https://github.com/sickcodes/Docker-OSX
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Gnome browser instead of Safari
I think this could be of some use to you https://github.com/kholia/OSX-KVM
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I achieved to run a macOS VM on the Steam Deck in SteamOS desktop mode
i cloned that repository
What are some alternatives?
Single-GPU-Passthrough
macOS-Simple-KVM - Tools to set up a quick macOS VM in QEMU, accelerated by KVM.
Complete-Single-GPU-Passthrough - Single GPU VFIO Passthrough Guide
sosumi-snap
vfio-void-linux - My libvirt/vfio config with GPU, NIC and NVME passthrough. Void Linux host, Win 11 guest (and other VMs)
OpenCore-Install-Guide - Repo for the OpenCore Install Guide
vfio
macOS-KVM - Streamlined macOS QEMU KVM Hackintosh configuration using OpenCore and libvirt
vendor-reset - Linux kernel vendor specific hardware reset module for sequences that are too complex/complicated to land in pci_quirks.c
OSX_GVT-D - Guide to pass iGPU to MacOS KVM guest.
vfio - A script for easy pci and usb passthrough along with disks, iso's and other useful flags for quick tinkering with less of a headache. I use it for VM gaming and other PCI/LiveCD/PXE/VM/RawImage testing given the script's accessibility.