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minus-squareBadabinski@kbin.earthlinkfedilinkarrow-up2·11 months agoI’m positive it has the same issues as any other Windows VM setup. If you’ve got two GPUs, you can probably pass one of them through to the VM and get good graphical performance. I wish the virtio-gpu stuff hadn’t died on Windows… EDIT: It might not be dead? That’s cool if so.
I’m positive it has the same issues as any other Windows VM setup. If you’ve got two GPUs, you can probably pass one of them through to the VM and get good graphical performance.
I wish the virtio-gpu stuff hadn’t died on Windows…
EDIT: It might not be dead? That’s cool if so.