nanook

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[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 2 points 3 days ago (10 children)

@variants @shapis Not true, a root-kit will break it in wine because wine is just translating windows sys calls into Linux sys calls, but a vm is actually running a windows kernel, then the root kit anti-cheat works fine. With GPU pass through, I have found no games that work under Windows won't also work within the VM.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 2 points 3 days ago

@KazuchijouNo Well again as I stated, I haven't had an issue since going to UEFI in 2012, that's 12 years so problems, and I also had a VM because it allowed me to move between Linux and Windows more easily but Ubuntu broke the vm uefi bios in 24.04, I do have a Manjaro machine which works (based on Arch) so am going to steal the bios off of it to get it working again.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 0 points 3 days ago

@YaBoyMax I've heard differently from a Microsoft insider, but since I don't know if it was told to me in confidence or not, I am not going to name names.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 3 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago)

@JoMiran @shapis CPU pass through isn't JUST the function of the hypervisor, the host os, guest os, gpu drivers, and uefi bios ALL play a role.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 1 points 3 days ago (2 children)

@metaStatic @datavoid @KazuchijouNo @dsilverz As I previously stated, I have NEVER had to do this with UEFI bios. Early versions of Windows 10 had a tendency to create a new EFI partition instead of using the existing one and that could be problematic but even that is no longer an issue.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 4 points 3 days ago (1 children)

@walthervonstolzing @shapis I personally use kvm/qemu but whatever works for you.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 4 points 3 days ago

@shapis It's complicated to setup but once done works wonderfully, you can share one GPU between OS's in real time, even have one windows window up along with Linux at the same time. So I'm temporarily fuxored but I already have a plan for a fix and that is simply to steal the UEFI vm bios from Manjaro which does work and use it on Ubuntu.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 2 points 3 days ago

@dsilverz Never been an issue for me, I keep good backups so not really worried about it.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 8 points 3 days ago (5 children)

I used the Arch instructions on Ubuntu 22.04 wiki.archlinux.org/title/PCI_p… and it worked, but broke on 24.04 owing to broken UEFI bios on 24.04.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (2 children)

@mesamunefire I started playing a game called Flyff back in 2004, though I've had to switch servers several times because admins have become incompetent or discontinued, I've played ever since, currently playing Insanity Flyff, level 311 character Nanook there. I've tried to get it to run under wine but it uses a root kit anti-cheat so won't work under wine. This is soon going to be an issue with Win11 as well as they plan on disallowing root-kit anticheats soon. So maybe the game will adapt and then play under wine.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 2 points 3 days ago* (last edited 3 days ago) (6 children)

@metaStatic @datavoid @KazuchijouNo @dsilverz I've had them sharing drives for many years no big deal. If you understand Linux well enough to know how to install a boot loader if it gets overritten not an issue. If you're using a modern UEFI Bios also not an issue. Only an issue if you're using legacy bios and don't know how to re-install a boot loader.

[–] nanook@friendica.eskimo.com 1 points 3 days ago (2 children)

@dsilverz Yes Windows will sometimes overwrite Linux boot block IF non-UEFI and you install Windows After Linux, but easily fixed with boot-repair or just use a life distro to re-install the grub boot-block. I run EUFI so Windows just makes a different directory in the EFI system disk so not an issue for me anymore.

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