Phigl Prominent Mar 7, 2020 3 0 510 Jun 17, 2021 #1 Is there a way, on a Linux host, to run Windows 10 in VMware (or some other virtualization software) and have it access the graphics card instead of using direct X?
Is there a way, on a Linux host, to run Windows 10 in VMware (or some other virtualization software) and have it access the graphics card instead of using direct X?
Solution H H hotaru.hino Jun 17, 2021 Yes, you can do this using GPU passthrough. An example: https://medium.com/@calerogers/gpu-virtualization-with-kvm-qemu-63ca98a6a172 NVIDIA also has documentation if you're using KVM: https://docs.nvidia.com/grid/latest/grid-vgpu-release-notes-generic-linux-kvm/index.html
Yes, you can do this using GPU passthrough. An example: https://medium.com/@calerogers/gpu-virtualization-with-kvm-qemu-63ca98a6a172 NVIDIA also has documentation if you're using KVM: https://docs.nvidia.com/grid/latest/grid-vgpu-release-notes-generic-linux-kvm/index.html
H hotaru.hino Glorious Sep 1, 2020 9,583 3,492 46,090 Jun 17, 2021 Solution #2 Yes, you can do this using GPU passthrough. An example: https://medium.com/@calerogers/gpu-virtualization-with-kvm-qemu-63ca98a6a172 NVIDIA also has documentation if you're using KVM: https://docs.nvidia.com/grid/latest/grid-vgpu-release-notes-generic-linux-kvm/index.html Upvote 0 Downvote Solution
Yes, you can do this using GPU passthrough. An example: https://medium.com/@calerogers/gpu-virtualization-with-kvm-qemu-63ca98a6a172 NVIDIA also has documentation if you're using KVM: https://docs.nvidia.com/grid/latest/grid-vgpu-release-notes-generic-linux-kvm/index.html