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hjr265.me
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| | | | | Something I have been meaning to write about for a while is my KVM/VFIO-based gaming setup. Yes, I run Linux. And I run Windows, on Linux, in a virtual machine (VM). And it works! I game on it almost every day. But the longer post has to wait for another day. Today I am just sharing the short script that lets me keep my Libvirt hooks for Qemu a tad more organized: | |
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avaldes.co
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www.linux.it
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| | | | | Some notes on using debvm, an amazing piece of software I've started using only recently. Create a new virtual machine: $ debvm-create You now have a virtual machine ... | |
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sinrega.org
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| | | [AI summary] This article explains how to enable KVM virtualization on a Raspberry Pi 2 by isolating a core, using a modified kernel with VGIC emulation, and setting up a patched QEMU to run a guest operating system. | ||