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Enable & Using vGPU Passthrough

This gist is almost entirely not unlike Derek Seaman's awesome blog:

Proxmox VE 8: Windows 11 vGPU (VT-d) Passthrough with Intel Alder Lake

As such please refer to that for pictures, here i will capture the command lines I used as i sequence the commands a little differently so it makes more logic to me.

This gists assumes you are not running ZFS and are not passing any other PCIE devices (as both of these can require addtional steps - see Derek's blog for more info)

This gist assumes you are not running proxmox in UEFI Secure boot - if you are please refer entirely to dereks blog.

@zoilomora
zoilomora / README.md
Last active May 13, 2024 16:49
How to disable systemd-resolved in Ubuntu

How to disable systemd-resolved in Ubuntu

Stages

  • Disable and stop the systemd-resolved service:

      sudo systemctl disable systemd-resolved.service
      sudo systemctl stop systemd-resolved
    
  • Then put the following line in the [main] section of your /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf:

@krisleech
krisleech / renew-gpgkey.md
Last active July 10, 2024 14:14
Renew Expired GPG key

Renew GPG key

Given that your key has expired.

$ gpg --list-keys
$ gpg --edit-key KEYID

Use the expire command to set a new expire date:

@AlinaNova21
AlinaNova21 / README.md
Last active June 22, 2021 21:01
Rancher 2.0, RKE, and some Raspberry Pi 3s

Kubernetes and Arm

Getting rke and Rancher setup to run kubernetes on arm is interesting. There is no official support yet via rancher, although there is interest and some work done towards those efforts. This is my attempt at getting a cluster of 3 Pis (2 3Bs and 1 3B+) provisioned and registered to a rancher 2 server.

Prep

I've successfully completed this both with Hypriot OS 1.9.0 and the arm64 builds https://github.com/DieterReuter/image-builder-rpi64 Both times I used the same basic cloud-init setup

@flungo
flungo / lsiommu
Created March 10, 2017 23:59
List the devices and their IOMMU groups.
#!/bin/bash
for d in $(find /sys/kernel/iommu_groups/ -type l | sort -n -k5 -t/); do
n=${d#*/iommu_groups/*}; n=${n%%/*}
printf 'IOMMU Group %s ' "$n"
lspci -nns "${d##*/}"
done;
@othyn
othyn / factorio_headless_guide.md
Last active May 20, 2024 19:23
How to setup a Factorio Headless Server

[LINUX] Factorio Headless Server Guide

So, with credit to the Factorio wiki and cbednarski's helpful gist, I managed to eventually setup a Factorio headless server. Although, I thought the process could be nailed down/simplified to be a bit more 'tutorialised' and also to document how I got it all working for my future records.

The specific distro/version I'm using for this guide being Ubuntu Server 16.04.1 LTS. Although, that shouldn't matter, as long as your distro supports systemd (just for this guide, not a Factorio headless requirement, although most distros use it as standard now). The version of Factorio I shall be using is 0.14.20, although should work for any version of Factorio 0.14.12 and higher.

Just a note to newcomers: If there are any issues with the installation steps, people in the comments are doing a good job