Unmanaged LXC containers are broken since Proxmox VE 7.0. They fail to start.
There is a thread with a workaround that can be found here: https://forum.proxmox.com/threads/unmanaged-ct-cant-working-in-ve7.92381/
Will this be fixed at some point? Right now in the latest Proxmox version this is...
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It seems that Mediated Intel iGPU (GVT-g) stopped working after the latest 5.4.55-1-pve kernel upgrade. It used to work in the past on the same system (Nothing other than the kernel upgrade has happened on the system since).
I do see now a stack trace in the "dmesg" log where you can see...
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@lixaotec As you've already found out in https://github.com/neutrinolabs/xrdp/issues/1029, XRDP does not support GPU acceleration without the experimental DRI3/GLAMOR options enabled during compilation.
I'm running XRDP in a LXC container with Hardware Acceleration (Intel i-GPU)...
Same issue here. I have set my server to restart if a kernel thread hangs for a certain timeout, and I get greeted with a restarted server every morning. Reverting to pve-kernel-5.4.41-1-pve fixes the issue. Something is very wrong with pve-kernel-5.4.44-1-pve+ kernel.
Same issue on my Intel N4200, tried with both pcie_acs_override=downstream,multifunction and pcie_acs_override=downstream and still getting the same grouped iommu groups. Is there some limitation of supported hardware for the patch to work? Or is the patch just broken in Proxmox? I'm on Kernel...
My LXC containers are failing to start with segfault exceptions. It seems that the root cause for this is a mount that is not available when the LXC container is starting.
So what happens is that I have an external drive mounted at /mnt/external and that folder I have mounted in my LXC...
Has a enhancement request been filed? I cannot find anything on the bugzilla.proxmox.com related to this.
@dcsapac is there any downsides of having QEMU compiled with OpenGL support?
EDIT: Opened one myself: https://bugzilla.proxmox.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2603
Cool, I upgraded to the kernel version 5.3 and it seems to be all working fine on my Up Squared (Intel Pentium N4200). Wireguard is broken for me though with this version. I had wireguard-dkms already installed before the upgrade (The package itself was showing as "latest version installed")...
Hi @dcsapak ,
I'm getting an exception while the modules are checking out:
error: Server does not allow request for unadvertised object 49ccb5a45b29094a53b29ee49b8c9f9f985bb23a
Fetched in submodule path 'submodules/ubuntu-disco', but it did not contain 49ccb5a45b29094a53b29ee49b8c9f9f985bb23a...
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I'm trying to patch a upstream kernel driver (ath.ko). Doing so should be fairly easy even though it seems a bit clumsy. It requires to install the "linux-sources" package from APT, extract the kernel source file that gets downloaded with it, patch it, compile the module and install the...
From what I understand the difference between the Free repo and the Enterprise repo is that the Enterprise repo has older but more stable and tested with a focus on security rather than on features, while the Free repo has more cutting edge packages with newer, less tested features. If you come...
As many times stated in this forum by the dev members, Docker support will never be added directly to Proxmox. Your best bet is to install Docker inside a LXC container (Now that nested containers are officially supported by Proxmox, that should be a fairly easy task to do, and you can even...
Hi gechu,
I've been running several OpenWRT containers on Proxmox for almost a year now, and they have been running very snappy and stable so far. I have one virtual router setup as VPN client, another that acts as WireGuard VPN server that I use to interconnect my home networks, I have another...
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I have a Intel Pentium N4200 (HD Graphics 505) PC where I'm running Proxmox. I'm trying to use the Mediated GPU feature (i915-GVTg) on my machine. I tested with Linux and Windows and in both cases I get the following message in the Host (Proxmox):
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[ 144.757656] i915 0000:00:02.0...
I understand you, I have a similar setup. I recommend you to read about the "swappiness" parameters. You can set it up in such a way that it will only swap when there is nearly no more space in your RAM (Still better to swap rather than having a crashing system due to oom, and if you do have...
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