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

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Nux, thanks for you help.

I've been following and adapting this guide as necessary:
http://kodi.wiki/view/HOW-TO:Install_Kodi_on_Fedora_25_using_RPMFusion_packages
Until the point where it says to install kodi... There is no kodi in RPMFusion repo for Centos, only Fedora... But, I see that you are wrapping kodi for centos. After a little searching I came across your repos here:
http://mirrors.coreix.net/li.nux.ro/nux/tmp/kodi717/

My questions
- can I use your repo as a drop in for the Fedora kodi repo at RPM Fusion?
- what's the difference between kodi7/ and kodi717/ ?

Many thanks
Morgan.

On 24/01/18 08:23, Nux! wrote:
Yes

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Morgan Read" <mstuff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, 23 January, 2018 23:30:57
Subject: Re:  best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm	vms?

Hmm, So - I guess the best I can hope for is running the host as a full
workstation GUI with kodi installed - forget about Libreelec - and then
running the rest of appliances as VMs headless?

Many thanks for helping clear my thoughts on this.
M

On 23/01/18 19:01, Nux! wrote:
Running a VM with something graphical on top of something else graphical is one
thing.

What you want is to dedicate the GPU to the Libreelec VM, so it displays
directly to the screen (gpu) so it can properly use hardware acceleration and
so on, but you can't do that without VT-d/AMD-Vi afaik.

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----- Original Message -----
From: "Morgan Read" <mstuff@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: "CentOS mailing list" <centos@xxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Tuesday, 23 January, 2018 18:49:58
Subject: Re:  best centos server setup for graphics intensive kvm	vms?

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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