[SOLVED] Kernel 5.11 & NVIDIA Linux vgpu-kvm

Hey, my 2080ti gets unrecognized by the (windows) guest when nested virtualization is on. Host is a gen2 Epyc. Any ideas? I don't want to choose one or the other - and it worked just fine on an older version with an A5000
 
We got a report about this thread about drivers being shared that are not openly available.
While we certainly do not endorse the practice of locking things down, we're bound to moderate and remove such content by the laws from the country and union our organization resides in.

So, the links in the messages have been replaced with <removed by moderation> and we ask all of you to stop posting such links on our platforms, or we have to moderate them and/or the accounts posting them.
Direct any complaints at the company releasing the drivers. Albeit there seems work underway to upstream (parts of) this feature, so hopefully the need for sharing restricted drivers will go away sooner than later.

I'm leaving this thread open to further discuss the original topic, but again, avoid sharing links that quite directly lead to closed drivers circumventing the original vendors restrictions thereof.
 
We got a report about this thread about drivers being shared that are not openly available.
While we certainly do not endorse the practice of locking things down, we're bound to moderate and remove such content by the laws from the country and union our organization resides in.

So, the links in the messages have been replaced with <removed by moderation> and we ask all of you to stop posting such links on our platforms, or we have to moderate them and/or the accounts posting them.
Direct any complaints at the company releasing the drivers. Albeit there seems work underway to upstream (parts of) this feature, so hopefully the need for sharing restricted drivers will go away sooner than later.

I'm leaving this thread open to further discuss the original topic, but again, avoid sharing links that quite directly lead to closed drivers circumventing the original vendors restrictions thereof.
Dear Thomas

Thanks for the information and also thanks alot for the way Proxmox deals with this!

For all those who want to obtain the drivers regularly from NVIDIA, there is the possibility of free registration and testing for at least 6 months after registration under the following link:

https://enterpriseproductregistration.nvidia.com/?LicType=EVAL&ProductFamily=vGPU

BR
 
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