July 4, 20179 yr I’m trying to get LibreELEC up and running and passing the Intel GPU through to the VM, but for whatever reason when I power the VM up all I get is the garbelled image that I’ve attached. I also attached a screenshot of the KVM configuration for the VM as well as the information on my Motherboard and CPU. Anyone have any ideas on how I can get this working?
July 4, 20179 yr could be a refresh rate issue? Which libreELEC build have you installed bisk? Is the monitor connected by HDMI?
July 4, 20179 yr Author I installed the most resent version from their site; I believe it was 8.0.2. I hooked it up to my monitor via VGA and to my projector via HDMI and both display the same image.
July 4, 20179 yr I havent come across this before you could try a different build. https://forum.libreelec.tv/thread/302-le8-extended-community-build-generic-rpi/ try the extended community build generic x86 Your KVM page shows Xeon e3 1200v2/3 but your system information is an i7? Edited July 4, 20179 yr by raidserver
July 4, 20179 yr Author I tried that build with the same result. What I find strange is that I don't even see anything during the boot (no BIOS or POST messages like I see with my other VMs). When the VM starts up, the screen is just the lines and never changes, so it looks like nothing is booting in the background. I noticed the Xeon e3 CPU selection as well and just figured it was what UNRAID detected my CPU as, but it is an i7.
July 4, 20179 yr Author Well, I think I figured it out My CPU is the i7 3770, which is an Ivy Bridge CPU and it looks like this processor generation isn't supported (as stated in the Intel IGD Support Thread...boo! Edited July 4, 20179 yr by bisk
July 6, 20178 yr Thats a shame, skylake wasnt supported at that time as well as older cpu`s although my skylake xeon can be passed through with hd audio now. As libreELEC is linux & bishyb stated on the last page of that thread he can passthrough Ivybridge IGD fine with linux using i440fx-2.7 and OVMF. Edited July 6, 20178 yr by raidserver
August 6, 20178 yr Author So I decided to give it another shot yesterday and I was able to successfully pass the Intel iGPU through to a VM! The weird part is that the only way I could get it to work was to set the iGPU as the default video card in BIOS. This is fine, except once I start the VM I loose Console access on my monitor. This is fine until a time when I loose network access to my UNRAID box and need to use the console instead
August 9, 20178 yr Woah i have to try this again then! Im using haswell 4460 so hopefully it will work with 6.3.5 although audio is gonna be trickySent from my LG-H990 using Tapatalk
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