On Wednesday, January 18, 2017 at 4:58:00 AM UTC-5, Grzesiek Chodzicki wrote:
> W dniu sobota, 14 stycznia 2017 16:43:35 UTC+1 użytkownik B&B napisał:
> > Hello, for starters, pardon my ignorance, I am at the very beginning of the 
> > learning curve.
> > I am planning out a new workstation build, I want to plan it out with Qubes 
> > in mind. But I have few questions, as I do not have a Qubes compatible 
> > desktop right now, and my laptops are not really good to experiment with it.
> > 
> > I want to add and assign a secondary GPU to a Windows based VM, to be used 
> > as a gaming and CAD machine. If I do that, what about monitor output, if 
> > primary GPU is in dom0, do I need to connect second GPU to a monitor, or 
> > can I route the signal somehow without additional hardware?
> > I want to use few, separate, color coded USB hubs(spray paint for the win), 
> > each attached to different domain, with same color coding. I want it to 
> > work as seamlessly as possible, preferably with no additional steps after I 
> > attach/detach any device to/from a hub. It simply shows into a VM and acts 
> > accordingly. I have problem understanding how the qvm-pci and USB 
> > management works in this area. Is my planned use case even achievable or do 
> > I need to manage each device every single time I attach it?
> > Is assigning devices to vms persistent after booting, or can be made 
> > persistent?
> 
> GPU passthrough should work out of the box now so that's doable although I'm 
> afraid You're going to need a second monitor for that to work.
> 
> As for the hubs, this might be tricky without a large number of separate USB 
> controllers.

oh wow thats great.

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