At least with AMD you can definitely keep emulated VGA but you won't be
able to clone your monitor on it. On Windows 7 it actually gets disabled
after boot and its window can be only used to grab mouse/keyboard focus and
this way control your VM without having to deal with USB passthrough. I
heard
start my VMs.
On Thu, Feb 18, 2016 at 6:25 AM, Alex Williamson wrote:
> On Thu, 18 Feb 2016 06:00:59 -0800
> Nick Sukharev wrote:
>
> > So, if I am not using virsh, would it be sufficient to just remove audio
> > devices from my shell script that starts qemu? I am also
So, if I am not using virsh, would it be sufficient to just remove audio
devices from my shell script that starts qemu? I am also not using them and
just thought I need to pass them to make AMD drivers happy. I am happy with
virtual audio provided by QEMU (and have multiple cards so wiring their
au
I have the same mobo and CPU and I have a similar issue with AMD cards. I
can go may be through 5-6 VM restarts before the host completely freezes. I
thought it is called "AMD reset issue" but may be not considering that you
have NVidia cards. For me it seems to matter what PCIE slot the card uses,
I am running a server with several virtual machines utilizing GPU
passthrough. I've been running it for a few months and recently started
getting occasional freezes. The host freezes after running for a few hours
or sometimes for 1-2 days. It doesn't seem to be related to VM reboots. I
am running s