On Mon, Feb 22, 2021 at 10:43 AM Lukas Ruzicka <lruzi...@redhat.com> wrote:

> Some of them can be run in a VM for sure, but you might run into unknown
> waters when it comes to using USB external sound cards and some kind of
> application sound routing, because you might not be able to simulate that
> in the VM, where the sound device is just a bridge to the real one on the
> hardware.
> The testcases are therefore practical and bare-metal oriented.
>
>
You can set up usb passthrough through virt-manager or VirtualBox. After
you do that, the guest gains complete control of that usb device and it
should work/behave like it wasn't even in a vm.

You can get there through "Show virtual hardware details", "Add Hardware",
"USB Host Device", then choose a device you wish to hand of to the guest.
Beware that the selected device won't be available on host for use while
the vm is up and running.

-- 

Best regards / S pozdravem,

FrantiĊĦek Zatloukal
Quality Engineer
Red Hat
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