Yeah, you either need a separate GPU or a iGPU/dGPU that supports SR-IOV. Some Intel iGPUs support it, and allow you to make virtual GPUs that can be pass-through`ed to VMs.
Yeah, you either need a separate GPU or a iGPU/dGPU that supports SR-IOV. Some Intel iGPUs support it, and allow you to make virtual GPUs that can be pass-through`ed to VMs.
Because a global pandemic broke your sensor supply chain and you still want to sell cars with FSD anyway, so cameras-only it is!
This isn’t sufficient. I’ve been running DNS adblocking for a decade, advertisers have wised up to it and can easily sidestep it.
Different OSes for different use cases. You have a job to do. Just use Windows.
If you want to use Linux, use it on your own machines on your own time.
That said, there are a few things you can do if you really want to use Linux:
These days IPP Print Everywhere support makes driverless printing easy
They know it and get off on being evil.
I used to think this until I met an acidhead who would dose every weekend. Most racist person I’ve ever met and, if anything, the acid made him more racist.
Embrace
Extend
Extinguish <-- you are here
the “Bob Dylan-ness” or “Hemingway-ness”
This is a dumb argument and it’s still wrong. Likeness is protected by copyright laws. See Midler v. Ford.
All you need to do is insert the
kvm
module and use something like QEMU to take advantage of it. I’d assume if you’re using QEMU then you’re using KVM by default.