On Thu, 2017-11-23 at 17:57 +0000, Patrick O'Callaghan wrote: > While experimenting with display settings inside Windows 10, trying to > get it to not duplicate the display between the host console and guest > monitor (the two displays have recently started duplicating each other, > which they didn't used to do; this may be related to my updating to > Fedora 27 but I'm not aware of changing anything intentionally) I have > managed to get it to not display on either, which I didn't know was > even possible. > > Since my Win10 installation is on a raw drive, I dual-booted and after > some grumbling from Windows about "getting devices ready", it booted, > using the 2nd GPU. However back in VM-mode under virt-manager I still > get no display, neither on the console window nor on switching monitor > input to the 2nd GPU. I tried again, this time telling Windows to > duplicate the displays (i.e. attempting to get back to where I was) but > that hasn't worked. > > My setup uses the default QXL video, PS/2 mouse and virtio keyboard, > all of which have been working up till now.
I changed the video from QXL to virtio and magically it started working again. This is without touching anything in Windows. poc _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users