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READ FIRST Looking-Glass is a very experimental project and is not ready for production use! This means there are no official packages for looking-glass-client yet. For this reason we do not package or ship looking-glass-client, we only provide a working configuration and SELinux rules so that it can be used in Bazzite. We do however packag...
I currently have a drive with windows on a partition (or three i think it takes) and Bazzite on the other half of the drive. when it is time, will i be able to just wipe the Windows partitions, and extend the Bazzite partition to reclaim that space? I am pretty sure this is 101 stuff, but i am nervous due to lack of practical knowledge
So far the only information i found says i have to copy the data off, resize the partition with a usb booted image and gpart, then copy the data back. considering shrinking and extending partitions is single click in windows, that seems like bad information, since Linux generally leads the way on these things
just plug the gpu into a monitor (and make sure the monitor is switched to the input before turning on the vm so the gpu actually "turns on" in the VM)
so you will have to have the gpu connected and install the driver through spice (or vnc if you have issues navigating with virt-manager since having a passthrough gpu can make the main spice display be weird with the mouse)
you will get a better experience once the 555 nvidia driver is released as a stable package right now you will have to use x11 which has its own problems which work on wayland but that brings worse issues until that driver is available