While experimenting with display settings inside Windows 10, trying to get it to not duplicate the display between the host console and guest monitor (the two displays have recently started duplicating each other, which they didn't used to do; this may be related to my updating to Fedora 27 but I'm not aware of changing anything intentionally) I have managed to get it to not display on either, which I didn't know was even possible.
Since my Win10 installation is on a raw drive, I dual-booted and after some grumbling from Windows about "getting devices ready", it booted, using the 2nd GPU. However back in VM-mode under virt-manager I still get no display, neither on the console window nor on switching monitor input to the 2nd GPU. I tried again, this time telling Windows to duplicate the displays (i.e. attempting to get back to where I was) but that hasn't worked. My setup uses the default QXL video, PS/2 mouse and virtio keyboard, all of which have been working up till now. I'm at a loss. Has anyone a clue what is wrong here? poc _______________________________________________ vfio-users mailing list vfio-users@redhat.com https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/vfio-users