Hello, I just switched to Linux mint cinnamon. I still have a win 10 drive for gaming but I am trying to go full Linux though and game on a win 10 VM. Does anyone know how do get a GPU to show up? And I am aware Wine is a thing.
Yes I mixed what I meant to say around, do you want the virtual graphics card drivers for your Windows system? If not you will have to look at the link @Tolkem provided depending on which graphics card your Mint system has.I am sorry if I said this wrong but the VM is running on a Linux Mint Cinamon Drive and the os on the VM is Win 10. I don't think it would make a difference but I would just like to specify.
Linux host: Drop PCI passthrough, the current code is too incomplete (cannot handle PCIe devices at all), i.e. not useful enough
We understood that correctly. What virtualization software are you using? Virtualbox? VMware? QEMU? If virtualbox, you can't use pci-passthrough since support for this feature was dropped for Linux hosts. https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog I'm adding some links for you as a starting point:I am sorry if I said this wrong but the VM is running on a Linux Mint Cinamon Drive and the os on the VM is Win 10. I don't think it would make a difference but I would just like to specify.
you can't use pci-passthrough since support for this feature was dropped for Linux hosts. https://www.virtualbox.org/wiki/Changelog I'm adding some links for you as a starting point:
Promox uses KVM and containers, and as far as I've read, KVM does support pci/gpu-passthrough. No idea whether containers do too. That link refers specifically about virtualbox dropping support for it in Linux hosts.I have seen this. But I am using wifi for a Proxmox VM. (PVE 6.2)
However I only have one video card, so I haven't tried video.