Automatically set up a Linux system for PCI pass-through and check if it is compatible
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Automatically set up a Linux system for PCI pass-through and check if it is compatible
Using the ACS override patch for Fedora to split identical hardware in the kernel
Effortlessly deploy a hardware-passthrough (VFIO) setup for Virtual Machines (VMs) on a Linux desktop. Includes quality-of-life features that you didn't think you need!
Dotfiles for Arch Linux with i3, vim, rofi, kitty... and VFIO
Automatically set the proper video output given a video device (VGA) is unavailable due to hardware-passthrough (VFIO) or any other reason, in the X.Org display environment for a Linux machine.
This is a pci-passthrough experience with 2 Nvidia GPUs (host and guest)
unbind PCI devices from the kernel early in boot
This is a variant of the popular Single GPU Passthrough that allows the usage of windows and linux in parallel
Install scripts (hooks) of which extend and enhance the functionality of Virtual Machines (VMs) on Linux. Hooks may run at either VM start or stop, and/or be VM-specific. Develop your own, too!
Easily setup a virtual Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) switch for Virtual Machines (VMs) on the Linux desktop. Bash script.
This repository has 2 scripts one to quick enable pci passthrough and other to remove pci passthrough settings
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