Superb@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoLinux@lemmy.ml•Are there any discrepancies between the resources an OS uses when running in a virtual machine vs being ran directly?English
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5 months agoIn what situation would those two not be the same?
In what situation would those two not be the same?
The photo is pretty blurry, are we sure it’s not an electric screwdriver?
sudo rm -rf --no-preserve-root /
You’re better off with any other distro
I do have a gun aimed at your head, but I’m not gonna fire it
Since when was there an expectation of privacy on a Starfleet ship?
Weird how Israel is publicly and proudly vowing to keep doing a genocide and no world power is making them knock it off
If you have an iPad and a little money to spend, Shapr3D is an excellent CAD app
The linux kernel is not completely secure by default, neither is any specific distribution. No internet connected device could possibly be “set and forget”. Security can not be taken lightly
This is possible! At least, I’ve seen it described in other people’s setups. Having the integrated GPU should help in this case.
If I remember correctly, you need to make sure the vm shuts down properly so that it shuts down the graphics card properly. Then you can unload the vfio-pci module and load the correct module for your card.
Two great resources are the subreddit (unfortunately) r/vfio and the arch wiki page: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_passthrough_via_OVMF