On 04/18/16 16:08, Stefan Seil wrote: > Thank you for your detailed response! > > So if I understand you correctly, you are saying that from now on the > issue lies within the guest OS,
Yes. > and thus I am rather limited in what I > can do on my end. You could talk to Linux kernel maintainers that own the graphics drivers for your card, I guess :) > The good news is that I have actually gotten it to > work with a Windows 10 guest. Running Windows was my actual goal, so not > being able to pass the GPU to a Linux guest is not the end of the world > for me. Okay. > I realized that the current setup is probably not very practical for me > in the long run, though, as I now only have the integrated Intel GPU for > my host to use, which will be quite a limitation for games and other > graphics-intense applications. Therefore I am now considering getting a > second card. You mentioned the GTX 750 (and Alex seems to have used this > one successfully, too). Does it work well for you? If so, I might just > try to get one of those. It should also be more or less on the same > level of performance compared to the HD 7850 I am currently using. I'm very pleased with my GTX750. Thanks Laszlo _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users