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ubuntu:gpu:gpu_pass-through:configuring_the_guest [2023/06/25 11:38] – created peterubuntu:gpu:gpu_pass-through:configuring_the_guest [2023/06/25 11:40] (current) peter
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-====== Install the graphic card driver ======+===== Install the graphic card driver =====
  
 Depending on the GPU follow the specific steps for that GPU. Depending on the GPU follow the specific steps for that GPU.
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 See: TODO. See: TODO.
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 +<WRAP info>
 +**NOTE:**  Display issues.
 +
 +  * After you have installed the drivers, the Virtual Machine Manager display will lose its connection to the guest OS.
 +  * To access the guest VM, either login via ssh, change to the console interface, or install a dedicated VNC server in the guest.
 +  * To avoid a flickering screen, stop and disable the display manager: <code bash>
 +sudo systemctl stop display-manager && systemctl disable display-manager
 +</code>
 +
 +</WRAP>
  
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-====== Test the driver ======+===== Test the driver =====
  
 TODO TODO
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-====== Microsoft Windows guest ======+===== Microsoft Windows guest =====
  
 Hide the hypervisor from the drivers by using the **<hidden state='on'/>** directive in the guest's libvirt definition, for example: Hide the hypervisor from the drivers by using the **<hidden state='on'/>** directive in the guest's libvirt definition, for example:
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