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  • BigDaddySlim@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldme🦊irl
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    7 months ago

    Man I’ve followed like 6 different guides to a T and tried with 4 different distros and still can’t get it to work. I’m done fighting with it for a while. Maybe it’s just an issue with 7000 series AMD cards or the guides aren’t up to date with the kernals idk. I need to take a long break from it before I get upset and just return the GPU lol

    Appreciate you trying to help though, truly


  • BigDaddySlim@lemmy.worldtolinuxmemes@lemmy.worldme🦊irl
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    7 months ago

    Sorry for the delayed reply, don’t have much free time on work days.

    Was launching the VM via virt-manager. Do you want the overview XML or for a specific category within virt-manager?

    lspci -k shows both my GPUs are there now but trying to load the BM says iommu group is not viable



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    7 months ago

    Passthrough not actually working, VM not detecting the GPU or not loading qemu properly even with everything loaded properly. Tried on 3 different distros (Ubuntu and arch based) and none worked. Might try the other suggestion to swap the cards. Just means I’ll have to redo my water loop for the 2nd time this week 🙃




  • I see a lot of drives there, all presumably connected via SATA. If you’re looking to add more drives in the future I recommend a SAS card or two, specifically a Dell PERC H310 flashed in IT mode. I picked one up on eBay for $20 a while back and it gives me 8 drive connectivity. Also snag some mini SAS to SATA cables to connect the drives.

    I’ve got 44TB running in my Plex server using it and have had 0 issues with the card. Even had a friend 3D print a fan housing and attached a small Noctua fan to the heatsink for some peace of mind when doing large data transfers to make sure the card doesn’t overheat.

    Edit: Like so




  • I’ve got an '08 iMac with this version of MacOS, El Capitan I believe. Going from that to my 2019 M1 MBP running Sonoma is really no different. Sure there’s features missing but I can still sync my notes and the few other Apple things I actually use between the two.

    Plus my iPods can still sync with both devices, they just moved iPod into Finder in the new versions.