Possible to Transfer Windows 11 Key to Virtual Machine?
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Could it have been your hardware on the host? My computer is pretty beefy
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Already on the way lol
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My host maybe?
Ryzen 7 5800x
32GB RAM (8/16 to Windows)
Installed on a SSD
GPU (useful?) RX 6950XT -
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My guess is you didn't install virtio drivers. That should help immensely with graphic acceleration.
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Maybe the virtualization was disabled
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Thanks so much! My use case is I just want to be able to run Studio One from the VM for music production. I don't think I need much GPU power for that
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I would avoid VirtualBox because it’s from Oracle, but that’s me. KVM is close to the metal (it’s in the name: Kernel-based Virtual Machine). Takes a bit more setup (depending on your familiarity with things). I’d go there.
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You can keep your existing partition, and just mount the disk in a libvirt/qemu on kvm setup. Here is a good place to start
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VGA driver sucks on KVM but it is still usable.
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I'm still pretty new to linux. I am using Linux Mint. Is this pretty easy to setup?
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Or Qemu if you want a similar interface.
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If you know how to use VB, using Virtmanager wouldn't be too different. You'll have to find how these are packaged for your distribution, but the instructions for everything else on the wiki will be helpful regardless of the distro
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use virt manager if you don't want to mess around with settings; bare qemu-system-* if you have a bunch of patience
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Maybe. I should try again at home.
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BIOS one? Always on. I have to see what happened
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Be aware that hardware access from a virtual machine(for an audio interface, for example) can be jittery or slow (latency), which might make it unusable for your purposes or not. You'll have to find out.
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One more thing. I needed to enable SVM Mode for virtualization for my AMD CPU, but now my system won't POST. Any ideas?
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Use virt-manager (with KVM). Learn how to install guest tools, then enjoy the performance!
Activate it as shown in the comments!
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Presonus apparently has a Linux version of Studio One
https://support.presonus.com/hc/en-us/articles/19214558269581-Linux-Getting-Started
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I saw, but apparently it's not great for full blown production yet