hotplugger
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Apache License 2.0 | GNU General Public License v3.0 only |
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hotplugger
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KVM-Switch USB passthrough, no USB Devices
You could probably hack this together yourself though. For pure qemu, u/darkguy2008 at some point wrote hotplugger. For libvirt, however, you're probably better off hacking this together yourself using udev rules and an attach/detach script that gets fired based on them. This old comment of mine might help to get you started with that. Note, however, that I never had to deal with device paths for hubs; they might not be as stable as you like.
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UNIX QEMU QMP socket
hi everyone, i'm installing hotplugger
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How to passtrough USB port instead of device using virt-manager?
Okay I've seen this before, but I'm unsure if it works. https://github.com/darkguy2008/hotplugger
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is multiseat possible with proxmox?
I'd like to chime in with my Hotplugger project https://github.com/darkguy2008/hotplugger it might be helpful to assign a specific USB port inside the same controller to different VMs.
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Windows Gaming Virtual Machine Tutorial: Poll
If it helps, and it helps you and others, make sure to link my project https://github.com/darkguy2008/hotplugger as it helps to do selective USB passthrough instead of passing through a full USB controller or buying an extra USB card. There are a couple bugs to iron out, but overall it works fine :) much appreciated!
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Manjaro + Hackintosh + Windows Setup
I just came here to suggest that you can try my Hotplugger app, I made it specifically for sharing USB ports between VMs, dynamically depending on their on/off status. I figured it could help to solve some of your EVDEV problems :)
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QEMU USB Redirection - How much overhead (cpu usage & latency) is there compared to when connecting to passthroughed PCIe USB controller?
Well, I made hotplugger ( https://github.com/darkguy2008/hotplugger ) as an app to configure USB port redirection per VM, and I used it with my Corsair Void Elite Pro wireless headset, a Logitech MX Master 2 USB receiver and a standard Redragon keyboard. I didn't experience any kind of latency in any of them compared to running them in bare metal.
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Morgonaut & Hypervisor
#1: Life Pro Tips : Don't forget to disable auto defragmentation on Windows #2: Hotplugger: Real USB Port Passthrough for VFIO/QEMU | 36 comments #3: Looking Glass now has a Discord Server | 9 comments
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Passthrough USB device on demand?
Hotplugger. I've never actually tried it yet, but it seems to do what you want.
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Having weird problems with passing USB device
There is also something like this, though I haven’t tested it myself: https://github.com/darkguy2008/hotplugger
reactos
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Questioning "The Value of Open Source Software"
https://reactos.org/ implement some of the windows API
- Saving Linux
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Windows 10 end of life could prompt torrent of e-waste
You can use Rufus: https://rufus.ie/en/
To modify the ISO to turn off hardware check and TPM support for Windows 11 to install it on an unsupported PC.
https://github.com/pbatard/rufus/wiki/FAQ#user-content-Help_...
Besides Linux and BSD Unix there is: https://reactos.org/ https://aros.sourceforge.io/ https://www.haiku-os.org/ and https://www.arcanoae.com/arcaos/
I know some third-world nations still use DOS and the BORLAND DOS compilers because people donate old computers to their nations.
With the right OS, old computers are still usable. Please don't throw them away, e-cycle them so they get used by poor nations that cannot afford new PCs.
- A balance between lightweight and user friendly
- Microsoft Will Eventually Start Charging You for Windows 10 Security Updates
- BREAKING NEWS: Registry healing and validation checks work by George Bisoc has just been merged into main tree!
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ReactOS Newsletter 103 – Late 2023 News
ReactOS is sometimes very disappointing. Take the issue with toolbar icons, for example. Toolbar icons in at least Office 97, Office 2000 and Visual Basic 6 were affected, as was some game [0]. Microsoft Office is a complex Win32 application, making it a good guinea pig for testing compatibility. And yet, this was fixed a few months ago, and the Office bug was reported in 2016 [1]. The bug with no text wrapping for tray balloons is also an embarrassing thing to have lingering for years (I assume it was like this since the balloons were first implemented in ReactOS).
Does the world really need a buggy Windows Server 2003 reimplementation? I think the efforts of the development team could be better spent elsewhere.
[0]: https://github.com/reactos/reactos/pull/5227
[1]: https://jira.reactos.org/browse/CORE-12377
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Microsoft Edge is starting to annoy me big time
Anyone tried ReactOS recently? Supposed to be a clean-room FOSS Windows NT compatible OS.
https://reactos.org/
It's still on my TODO. Mostly cause my parents want XP back.
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Windows 9x and Word 9x at 800x600 resolution. Spacious. Comfy
> It's whitespace. There's wayyyy too much god damn whitespace in modern UIs, and it's awful.
I wanted to see how LibreOffice would compare on my netbook, and frankly it's better than the new Word, but still "worse" than the old version: https://i.imgur.com/cWGYh3M.png
That said, at least LibreOffice lets you have your custom themes and actually offers a variety of different interface layouts, which I think is a nice touch: https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Videos/User_interface
> Windows 7 with the Classic theme (which really was just a slight evolution over Win2K) was peak UI/UX, and you'll never change my mind. It's been downhill ever since, getting worse and worse with each generation.
To be honest, I'm inclined to agree with this. That's also why I rather enjoyed the Redmond theme even in *nix distros. There's just something so very usable about the old Windows look and more modern attempts, such as SerenityOS https://serenityos.org/ and even ReactOS https://reactos.org/
- Looking for an os for a very old laptop
What are some alternatives?
evsieve - A utility for mapping events from Linux event devices.
NsCDE - Modern and functional CDE desktop based on FVWM
vfio-kvm - A systemd service that sends a D-Bus signal when the QEMU evdev hotkey is triggered.
Proton - Compatibility tool for Steam Play based on Wine and additional components
quickemu - Quickly create and run optimised Windows, macOS and Linux desktop virtual machines.
serenity - The Serenity Operating System 🐞
homebrew-qemu-virgl - A homebrew tap for qemu with support for 3d accelerated guests
barrier - Open-source KVM software
docker-minecraft-server - Docker image that provides a Minecraft Server that will automatically download selected version at startup
dot - Dotfiles
ravynos - A BSD-based OS project that aims to provide source and binary compatibility with macOS® and a similar user experience.