Hi,
What kind of drivers are required in windows? (I supose you mean Windows guest).
Is there any way to check if is it using client GPU or host CPU?
Is there any Grpahics card to be plugged in the host in order to use host GPU?
Sorry for my ingnorance in this field...
Thanks a lot!
2017-05-09 10:32 GMT+02:00 Frediano Ziglio <fziglio@xxxxxxxxxx>:
Hi,After reading the "GL acceleration (virgl)" tip in the documentation (https://www.spice-space.org/spice-user-manual.html ) it looks that gpu load is sent to client just in certain circumstances:OpenGL acceleration is currently local only (it has to go through a Unix socket) and it needs guest support. It’s currently limited to recent linux distributions (for example Fedora 24).
Host-side, you need qemu 2.6, libvirt 1.3.3 and spice 0.13.1, as well as a 4.4 Linux kernel and Mesa 11.1.
Client-side, you need spice-gtk 0.31.
Guest-side, you need Mesa 11.1 and a 4.4 Linux kernel.
¿Is there any known working configuration with fedora 25 in the client and Windows 10 as guest?
Thanks in advance,
The problem is that there are currently no drivers for Windows.Probably you can run Windows but it will use VESA emulation or similar so would be accelerated like a standard VGA.Frediano
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