In other words, is the latest Proxmox and the actual kernel capable to fully use all the P-Cores and E-Cores at their maximum ring core frequency? Or the Alder Lake P-cores will be running crippled at 3.6 GHz?
I know this is more a Debian issue not a Proxmox issue, but I'm pretty sure some...
I had to reinstall Proxmox because for some reason it stopped booting.
The VM files were installed in a dedicated nvme drive mounted on a directory called VM_Repository.
The nvme containing the VMs was not destroyed, just Proxmos was reinstalled. I can see the nvme drive in Disks.
However I am...
Anyone knows what drivers to blacklist for Intel Alderlake 12th Gen. integrated graphics in /etc/modprobe.d/blacklist.conf?
I have Radeon, Nvidia and Nouveau. Do I need something specific for this Core i7 12700K integrated graphics?
I ask because my I-GPU passthrough does not work
Thanks a...
Everytime I paste a string contaning a column character : followed by O it's being replace by this eek! emoji
video:off
And I don't know there might be other replacements...
Hi,
I successfully passed through a PCIe GPU and assigned to a Windows guest. Now I want to passthrough the I-GPU and assign it to a Linux guest. The 2 GPUs are part of two different IOMMU groups, that's not a problem.
I-GPU is enabled in the BIOS
I determined the numeric ID of the Integrated...
I configured GPU passthrough in Proxmox, and a VM to use the PCIe GPU. The VM is set to boot at startup. I don’t want to access the VM remotely, and I was expecting to see the VM’s GPU output directly on the Proxmox monitor.
It works but with an annoying workaround.
The only way to achieve...
I want to keep all my ISOs on one drive, but to install the VMs on another drive. Why this isn't possible?.
When I create a VM and I select a certain storage, I cannot select the ISO from another volume. It does not make sense. This is called lack of flexibility.
Am I doing something wrong?
After grub, before I get the login prompt, I get the following error twice:
ACPI BIOS Error (bug): Could not resolve [\_SB.UBTC.RUCC], AE_NOT_FOUND
I guess this is a kernel bug
Let’s say I don’t want to use VNC or other remote desktop software from another computer to connect to the VMs running in my PVE, but instead I want to use the same computer where PVE is installed to open a VM. If you’re not understanding what I want, have a look at this video at second at 0:20...
I kindly asked a question previously to the community. Have any of you tried to run the VE on a 12th gen Intel machine? Unfortunately I didn't have answers.
These new CPUs are hybrid, with P-Cores and E-Cores. If Intel is going in this direction, then all future CPUs will have the similar...
It would be great to use the latest CPUs from Intel. Or let me rephrase... If this is not possible, what desktop MTBs are supported? I cannot afford a Server MTB.
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