Re: best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm vms?

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Thanks Nux for the follow up!

On 22/01/18 08:54, Nux! wrote:
You'd need to run virt-manager GUI somehow to manage the VMs. If you run Fedora already on another machine then you can just yum install it and use it from there.
That's what I figured - I already run an XP and W7 virt machines as well as sometimes RemixOS just for fun on my everyday machine and thought I could remote control.

You might run into a problem though with your Libreelec VM as you'd need to enable GPU passthrough for it and for that you need Intel VT-d or AMD-Vi enabled in the BIOS. If your laptop is old it may not have that feature.I wondered about that - the laptop is VT-x, but not VT-d. But, as I run
the above GUI machines on my laptop without VT-d, then shouldn't I be able to run Libreelec? Or, is it that I will just need the server/host setup with a gui? And, if that's the case, then perhaps I run Libreelec on the server/host and not as a VM and the rest as VM?

Owncloud has been obsoleted by Nextcloud btw.
Can't keep up - getting old...

Many thanks
Morgan.

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