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Intel Battlemage / XE drivers on 7.3.2 (No sriov_admin extensions)
I've had a B60 for a while and was really looking forward to 7.3 release for proper sr_iov support in XE drivers. I just got around to upgrading and unfortunately, the XE drivers in kernel 6.18 do not include the sriov_admin extensions that allow for manually allocating vram per vf. I can specify the number of vfs, but the VRAM simply gets split evenly between them. This is less than ideal. I'm hoping that someone has figured out a workaround to this, or can point me toward information on compiling a custom 6.19 kernel. Can anyone help?
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[support] Bungy's docker repository
@Saiba Samurai While I'm not certain of the easiest way to upgrade to 9.0, you can force the container back to 8.3 by editing the container and setting the 'Repository' tag to 'mysql:8.3.0'. Save the changes and it will refresh the container with your previous version of MySQL and should fire right up.
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Unraid Host Audio (Solved)
Just to follow up, I purchased a $6 CMedia adapter from Amazon and it works flawlessly... passed it through, booted up, was welcomed with windows greeting sound.Played some pandora and youtube videos, and there were no issues and audio quality was surprisingly good for this little $6 device. https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B001MSS6CS Thanks all!
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Unraid Host Audio (Solved)
I suspect pass through of a USB audio device will work fine. I've played around with a USB 2.0 VGA adapter and it works as well as it does on bare metal. I'll update in a few days. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk
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Unraid Host Audio (Solved)
Thanks for the answer... USB audio it is. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G891A using Tapatalk
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Unraid Host Audio (Solved)
This may already be answered, but any search of Unraid Audio brings hundreds of results relating to pass-through of audio devices which is not what I'm seeking. That said, I'm hoping that audio can be enabled on the UnRaid host itself as I use the GUI/Apache Guacamole to a VM as an occasional desktop in my workshop and would like audio support. As my mobo lacks AMD-Vi support, device pass-through is not an option (short of adding a USB audio device which will be my last resort). I do notice that VM options include a section to map a soundcard which gives some hope, but alas none is listed. Being fairly new to UnRaid, I'm not even sure if it should simply work and I'm having a compatibility issue (SBx00 Azalia / Intel HDA) or if UnRaid simply lacks built in audio support. Any tips would be helpful.
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