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joegarcia@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 10 hours ago

The Optimal, Performance-Centric Method of Installing Windows on virt-manager/QEMU/KVM

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The Optimal, Performance-Centric Method of Installing Windows on virt-manager/QEMU/KVM

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joegarcia@lemmy.world to Linux@lemmy.ml · 10 hours ago
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This installation method focuses on optimizing Windows installation in terms of responsiveness and performance on QEMU/KVM via the front-end GUI called virt-manager.
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    7 hours ago

    Virtio works jisy fine.

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      6 hours ago

      how did you configure it? iirc vgpus in Linux are pretty bad, virgl is pretty good but it doesn’t have a guest driver for windows

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        The comment I’m replying to mentioned other OSs and non gaming functions. For those purposes Virtio requires almost no configuration to work with acceleration and works more than well enough.

        That said, vietio drivers do in fact exist for windows.

        https://github.com/SVTA-OP/Virgl-3D-Driver-Win11

        https://docs.mesa3d.org/drivers/venus.html

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          shit they exist?? tysm!

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