This repository is about my Linux machine that is able to virtualize different operating systems using their own set of hardware.
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This repository is about my Linux machine that is able to virtualize different operating systems using their own set of hardware.
Passthrough Nvidia dGPU to kvm using VFIO and looking-glass, and get rid of the dummy plug by indirect display driver
A tool for running VMs with QEMU, somewhere between raw QEMU and virt-manager
Linux kernel vendor specific hardware reset module for sequences that are too complex/complicated to land in pci_quirks.c
Effortlessly deploy a hardware-passthrough (VFIO) setup for Virtual Machines (VMs) on a Linux desktop. Includes quality-of-life features that you didn't think you need!
Automatically set the proper video output given a video device (VGA) is unavailable due to hardware-passthrough (VFIO) or any other reason, in the X.Org display environment for a Linux machine.
Easily setup a virtual Keyboard-Video-Mouse (KVM) switch for Virtual Machines (VMs) on the Linux desktop. Bash script.
My AMD Single GPU Passthrough
Guide for setup of a Virtual Machine (VM) on the Linux desktop. Includes general overview, optimizations for Windows VMs and hardware-passthrough (VFIO), and more.
Single GPU passthrough boot/shutdown script for Zsh
This repository contains information on running a virtual machine with GPU passthrough for systems with a single Intel GPU.
Shell script for launching a Windows 10 guest with GPU passthrough using Looking Glass.
This tutorial allows to create a KVM.
A tool to list devices in iommu groups, useful for setting up VFIO
A project to remove the complexity of setting up GPU passthrough for qemu
Helping noobs and pros alike build the ultimate macOS virtual machine with easy automation, powered by KVM. Now with macOS Sequoia support!
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