Ah OK. So I misunderstood that. Thanks for clearing that up.
Samuel Holland schrieb am Sa., 22. Okt. 2016 um
19:57 Uhr:
> Hello,
>
> On 10/22/2016 12:54 PM, Philip Abernethy wrote:
> > as far as I'm aware the ACS patch is part of the mainline kernel
> > since 4.7.
Hi Mark,
as far as I'm aware the ACS patch is part of the mainline kernel since 4.7.
I'm currently running a VM that requires ACS in its current configuration
and I'm just using the linux package from the Arch repos.
Philip
Mark Weiman schrieb am Sa., 22. Okt. 2016 um
18:58 Uhr:
> I looked at
You definitely are. Running Skylake on Arch myself. Had the mainline
package before, now using stock 4.7. I decided to buy a USB card to pass
through.
On Sat, 17 Sep 2016, 03:58 Brett Peckinpaugh, wrote:
> So I might be able to drop the ACS patch now that 4.7 is out on Arch.
>
> On September 16,
Did you make sure that the card actually supports UEFI mode? Because my GTX
660 didn't. But the OS (Arch in my case) would happily boot with the UEFI
set to UEFI-only mode and the card would silently run in legacy mode. I had
to update the card's ROM. I used nvflash to check the card's UEFI
capabil
I actually have this problem with passed through audio. I could improve
there situation by fiddling with the sample frequency and size in the audio
settings. Currently running at 192000Hz and 24 bit.
My first instinct was to blame it on me skimping on the CPU, because I got
me a quad core i5 instea
gt; On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 8:34 AM, Philip Abernethy > <mailto:chais.z...@gmail.com>> wrote:
> >
> > I've done the same. Bridge created with NM and used by the VM. You
> > should be able to just select the bridge device. That's the
> > r
I've done the same. Bridge created with NM and used by the VM. You should
be able to just select the bridge device. That's the resulting XML for me:
default
278badf4-d33e-493e-b604-083b3dcc2804
Garland Key schrieb am Sa., 16. Apr. 2016 um
14:30 Uhr:
> I'm running Arch with Plasma 5
Uhr:
> On 04/15/16 10:45, Philip Abernethy wrote:
> > I'm using extra/ovmf on my machine and just had to add
> >
> > nvram = [
> >"/usr/share/ovmf/ovmf_x64.bin:/usr/share/ovmf/ovmf_x64.bin"
> > ]
>
> Ouch. That hurt. A lot.
>
> - Eleme
I'm using extra/ovmf on my machine and just had to add
nvram = [
"/usr/share/ovmf/ovmf_x64.bin:/usr/share/ovmf/ovmf_x64.bin"
]
to /etc/libvirt/qemu.conf
No need to compile yourself or manually put files in non-standard locations.
Garland Key schrieb am Fr., 15. Apr. 2016 um
10:33 Uhr:
> I'm
RSP
[ 91.157446] CR2:
[ 91.163084] ---[ end trace a24ad2b52fb509d5 ]---
Philip Abernethy schrieb am Mi., 2. März 2016 um
19:02 Uhr:
> Ok so I got myself a hardware upgrade and wanted to give vfio another shot.
>
> The hardware:
> Mainboard: MSI Z170A Gaming
Ok so I got myself a hardware upgrade and wanted to give vfio another shot.
The hardware:
Mainboard: MSI Z170A Gaming M7
CPU: Intel Core i5 6600K
Graphics: Gigabyte Geforce GTX 960
Host OS is Arch Linux, currently with unpatched standard kernel. The Z170
chipset doesn't officially support VT-d an
older and newer cards
work just fine.
The only thing I haven't tried yet is using a different slot for the card.
Does your card have a IOMMU group on its own? Because mine shares one with
the PCI controller.
Philip Abernethy
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Oh, I'm sorry. Got that to the wrong thread.
Never mind.
Sorry again.
Philip Abernethy
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Could it be you just made updates and forgot rebooting?
On Fri, 11 Dec 2015 18:27 thibaut noah wrote:
Not working, did i miss something?
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