Hyper-V in Windows 10, Linux, and graphics card virtualization support
Hyper-V in Windows 10, Linux, and graphics card virtualization support
Hello, esteemed PC-master! I found an interesting situation and would appreciate your insights or a possible fix. I've set up Linux Mint on Windows 10 Enterprise Hyper-V, launched a brand new VM, and everything seems to be working well. The only challenge is the absence of hardware video acceleration in the VM. Any advice? (Both host and guest operating systems are 64-bit.)
Hi, This is the method I followed and after a few days I got it working : https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=162768
Consider switching the order. Run it in reverse. Linux as the host, Windows inside the VM.
I prefer using Windows as the host operating system because I enjoy playing games there. The decision was to use VMWare as a better alternative with more flexibility than Hyper-V. Since I have dedicated servers for my work, running VMs on Hyper-V isn’t necessary—I’ve tried it on Windows 2012 and it works well with the right hardware. I’ve also read your posts and the links you shared. Thanks for your time!