OpenSuse Tumbleweed supports KVM integration.
OpenSuse Tumbleweed supports KVM integration.
I aimed to set up a KVM on your OpenSuse Tumbleweed Plasma 5.13.3. You have an HD5450 for the OS and a GTX1070 for the KVM, but there’s no clear documentation about Tumbleweed supporting KVM. I followed the steps you tried but hit a roadblock. You might need to switch to OpenSuse Leap instead.
Consider broader KVM configuration resources instead of OpenSUSE-specific instructions. The only distro-dependent parts involve installing software. Other aspects such as IOMMU group setup are generally compatible across systems.
Yes, I found something. I've completed the essential steps and now have the VM manager (though I don't know why I had it before). However, the issue is that Hypervision can't connect to the socket at '/run/run/libvirt/libvirt-sock' because the directory isn't found. Also, installing libvirt-bin returns an error saying it's not installed.
Set up the entire libvirt package instead of just the binary.
How do I verify the status? I’m just starting with Linux after three years on Windows. If it’s not working, what steps should I take to enable it?
Sure, I’ll review that for you. You can likely run Windows 10 alongside your dual boot setup, including using it for KVM with GPU pass-through. For the Steam library, a secondary full drive works well in the KVM environment. Just make sure your hardware supports it.
KVM isn't available for Windows; it's a Linux feature. Some virtualization tools work on Windows but I'm unclear about GPU passthrough. If you're using a full hard drive rather than just a partition, yes, it might be possible. You could even run the VM guest directly on that drive.