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Trouble getting sound on a Linux VM?

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Having already followed the youtube tutorial setting up a Windows 10 VM, I thought I'd try to get an Ubuntu one set up.

 

I managed to get it working (a bit laggy/choppy though), but for some reason, it won't play sound. The Windows 10 one played sound just fine, and I entered the ich9 XML line on both. I have connected both through VNC and an AnyDesk connection, but no luck.

 

Sound Card is currently set to "none", same with the Windows 10 VM. Any time I try to use the AMD Raven/Family17h audio controller, I get the IOMMU error, and I'd rather not activate things like PCIe ACS override because last time I did that, it messed with my array. Everything else left default.

 

Also, is there are more optimal way to connect remotely than using AnyDesk? For Windows I just use RDP. Splashtop doesn't seem to work for me even though I had everything set up right, and doesn't work for Linux anyway.

Edited by Stubbs

  • 4 years later...

Any luck with this? I have been racking my brain trying to get sound on Linux VMs. Windows sound is fine but nothing for Linux.

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