hi.
i want to play some linux games through steam in a appvm (based on debian).
when starting steam i get this error:
"OpenGL GLX extension not supported by display"
i guess this is the case, since i did not pass any GPU to the vm.
So i tried passing my nvidia gt 740m. If i set up its device to pass to
the vm and start the vm, my desktop freezes.
So i tried passing the gpu of my i7. If i set up its device to pass to
the vm and start the vm, my system reboots.
Was anyone able to pass a gpu to a linux vm?
has anyone an idea how i could solve the problem? (if passing does not
work, maybe some virtual gpu is enough, since the game should not
require much graphics power)
is there maybe some additional device i have to pass (e.g. similar to
the cpu controller for a usb-vm).
-john
Ps:
i passed following devices
nvidia: "3d controller: NVIDIA Corporation GK208M [GeForce GT 740M] (rev
a1)"
i7: "VGA compatible controller: IntelCorporation 4th Gen Core Processor
Integrated Graphics Contoller (rev 06)"
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