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It only means that there are two CPUs already in his system without installing an add-on graphic card which you'd likely have to do. In that other post, the Opteron CPU isn't central to his configuration but useful. Recommend you study those topics you say you don't understand, when you're on the bleeding edge you won't find easy to use tools and things won't always work as expected so you're on your own (or you can post questions about specific topics in these Forums). The only unknown is whether the distro kernel maintainers removed any of the required kernel modules, so success isn't guaranteed but there is a high probability. Although it's based on Fedora, it has enough info that other distros can try the configurations. So I just need to have the same but in KVM. I just had to install the guest and guest 3d acceleration was available out of the box. That's all.Ī long time ago when I used VMWare workstation it didn't need anything special for that. Please note that I am not familiar with the intricacies of all the underlying technology, so I am asking purely from the viewpoint of a user who wants to run CG apps inside a Windows 7 guest.
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I read that virgil3d doesn't support Windows guests and I wonder if KVM itself supports it, considering the info on the kernel page. As far as I understand from the link I posted in the OP it should work exactly like that - using the GPU of the host for acceleration in the guest.
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How to enable gpu acceleration inside Win7 guest. To put it differently - it has a lot of extra info which only blurs my mind Also I have no idea what frequency scaling is and all the rest of the talk discusses things which I am not really asking for. My CPU is not Opteron like and my guest is not Win 10. Also the word driver is not even mentioned there. Sorry but I don't find that other helpful at all.