If it is for fun, go for it! GPU passthrough is really fun, but as I said, it requires very specific hardware and it doesn’t work as you might expect. Perhaps Fedora Silverblue can help you here because even if you update automatically, the updated stuff doesn’t take form until a reboot. Also, unless is a critical component, you don’t really need to reboot. Just don’t update every single time you see a new package update and schedule a window update (this is what you would do in a datacenter). And I never update to the next release until I have the time and I know all of the packages are working fine. I don’t know why it bothers you to update but in my case, I don’t update constantly as my daily job requires a Fedora Workstation and I don’t want surprises during the week and because I run a lot of builds locally and connections to servers that I don’t want to restart. Yes, you should update everything but pragmatism is also necessary. Fedora Server is a platform for developers and system integrators, providing an implementation of the latest server technology for further evaluation and practical use. The distinction between a server and a workstation in your case is very thin. Usually involves very specific graphic cards.īut even if you can run demanding graphic applications, I don’t understand why you want to. It is possible, but GPU passthrough is not that good. If I understand correctly, you want to do all your tasks, including playing games, on a VM so you don’t need to turn off the hardware, only the VM.
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