I am having issues on my guest VM with getting the NVidia drivers to work
properly. I keep running into the following issue and get the error in
title in my dmesg.
What I do is...
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt-get install linux-image-generic
sudo shutdown -r now
sudo apt-get install
It just treats them as independent displays. It can either mirror them, or
extend the desktop onto multiple. It can't do multiple independent
desktops. A real life example of this is a motherboard with onboard video
coupled with a discrete GPU in a slot. As long as the onboard isn't
disabled,
That's an interesting scenario ... How does Windows handle multiple
graphics cards? Like, let's say this was all bare metal, and the machine
had 2 different models of nVidia cards and an ATI card, with a monitor
connected to each card. Would Windows be able to display a desktop on each
monitor, or
I've used both together, but I don't remember if one was mirroring the
other or if I did it as dual-monitor. It was a configuration I abandoned
early on. It DID work, but it caused (about 75% of the time) Nvidia code
43 issues for me. But it definitely did work outside of that.
On Wed, Jan 18,
Is it possible for a guest VM to use both spice server graphics with
qxl video AND hdmi gpu passthrough? Could the guest be configured
(windows 10 in this case) see it as a dual-monitor setup?
Has anyone tried this or gotten it to work?
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On Wed, Jan 18, 2017 at 11:44:11PM AEDT, Janusz wrote:
> So Windows doesn't recognize audio device at all? you installed relive
> drivers? you are sure there is no other "virtual" audio device selected
> as default?
Sorry, I certainly could have been clearer... Under sound devices in Device
So Windows doesn't recognize audio device at all? you installed relive
drivers? you are sure there is no other "virtual" audio device selected
as default?
On 01/18/2017 10:21 AM, Luke Yelavich wrote:
> Greetings.
> I'm writing with a rather annoying problem. I am unable to get audio output
>
Greetings.
I'm writing with a rather annoying problem. I am unable to get audio output
through HDMI on an AMD RX480 card that is being passed through to a Windows 8.1
VM.
I am running Fedora 25 with all updates applied as of today, 18 January 2017. I
am using libvirt with qemu/KVM, and I am