Hey, Thanks! This seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. I have only one dGPU, and I'll be assigning it to my windows VM for video editing, game dev, blender, gaming etc. With Linux using VirGL to the igpu on the host, will I be able to assign that video output to one of the motherboard hdmi, and have the other port still show the proxmox console?
Question, do you know to enable VirtGL for Virt-manager ? Virtio seems to be the only option by default. Searching online I didn't find any good results Thanks
Good luck on getting a game working with a maximum of 512k of video memory. I tried running C&C , which need Direct x 7 and no way is that going to work .
For serious gaming you need GPU pass-through. However, for much better desktop graphics performance especially with something Hyprland VirtGL is amazing.
Hey, Thanks! This seems to be exactly what I'm looking for. I have only one dGPU, and I'll be assigning it to my windows VM for video editing, game dev, blender, gaming etc.
With Linux using VirGL to the igpu on the host, will I be able to assign that video output to one of the motherboard hdmi, and have the other port still show the proxmox console?
I love the hot dog window theme.
Question, do you know to enable VirtGL for Virt-manager ? Virtio seems to be the only option by default. Searching online I didn't find any good results
Thanks
Looking at the video title vs what's in the video, Is it VirGL and not VirtGL Typo ?
Which GPU support please advice
one suggestion use dark mode in Proxmox all that white makes it hard to see what you are doing
Good luck on getting a game working with a maximum of 512k of video memory.
I tried running C&C , which need Direct x 7 and no way is that going to work .
you might have better luck with getting something like half-life running this is adding support for openGL
For serious gaming you need GPU pass-through. However, for much better desktop graphics performance especially with something Hyprland VirtGL is amazing.