First of all I want to thank all of you for your kind input on both questions I posted
@sithlord48
Instaled Kmix and replaced KUBUNTU's sound manager with it. Now when I boot I no longer see KUBUNTU's sound manager. I get Kmix.
Reactivated all sound devices and gave the USB phones priority through Kmix. Didn't work. The Mobo's 3.5 Jack still gets the sound send through it.
Had to disable all sound devices to get sound in the USB phones again. Even the GPU HDMI sound seems to have priority over the phones because I can't get sound in the USB phones if I have GPU HDMI sound activated.
Such a simple thing, yet.....
@GreyGeek
A lot changes in 5 to 10 years
I never used Qemu. All my VM experience has been with Oracle's VirtualBox and I think it only allows you to assign 128Mb (max) to the guest GPU. Given the average guest performance under VB I guess they don't expect anyone to run GPU intensive tasks in one.
You should take a serious look at the video I linked in my other post (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fggKnvIHzHQ). If you look beyond the gaming, there is some awesome stuff getting done there. The guest performance in that system is mind boggling when you compare it to what we are used to see and work with. In fact, given it's performance while gaming, I'd say it's safe to assume that, that guest is able to run whatever you throw at it (Photoshop, video editing, CAD... etc) almost as well as a metal counterpart would.
Watch the video and tell us what you think about it. Maybe it's time to take another look at Qemu
@wartnose
I'm going for it later tonight and tomorrow but I intend to do it all or nothing. Yesterday I figured out how to add a second monitor to my work space and I'll do this in a dual monitor configuration. To make matters a bit more complicated I'm doing it with different sized and aspect ratio monitors: 22" 16:9 and 17" 4:3. On top of that I have the Linux skills of a chipmunk. Go big or go home
I'll be following this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-hOr44oBAI
I know it's intended for UBUNTU 15:04 but it's the closest thing I have to work with. Fingers crossed
@sithlord48
Instaled Kmix and replaced KUBUNTU's sound manager with it. Now when I boot I no longer see KUBUNTU's sound manager. I get Kmix.
Reactivated all sound devices and gave the USB phones priority through Kmix. Didn't work. The Mobo's 3.5 Jack still gets the sound send through it.
Had to disable all sound devices to get sound in the USB phones again. Even the GPU HDMI sound seems to have priority over the phones because I can't get sound in the USB phones if I have GPU HDMI sound activated.
Such a simple thing, yet.....
@GreyGeek
A lot changes in 5 to 10 years
I never used Qemu. All my VM experience has been with Oracle's VirtualBox and I think it only allows you to assign 128Mb (max) to the guest GPU. Given the average guest performance under VB I guess they don't expect anyone to run GPU intensive tasks in one.
You should take a serious look at the video I linked in my other post (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fggKnvIHzHQ). If you look beyond the gaming, there is some awesome stuff getting done there. The guest performance in that system is mind boggling when you compare it to what we are used to see and work with. In fact, given it's performance while gaming, I'd say it's safe to assume that, that guest is able to run whatever you throw at it (Photoshop, video editing, CAD... etc) almost as well as a metal counterpart would.
Watch the video and tell us what you think about it. Maybe it's time to take another look at Qemu
@wartnose
I'm going for it later tonight and tomorrow but I intend to do it all or nothing. Yesterday I figured out how to add a second monitor to my work space and I'll do this in a dual monitor configuration. To make matters a bit more complicated I'm doing it with different sized and aspect ratio monitors: 22" 16:9 and 17" 4:3. On top of that I have the Linux skills of a chipmunk. Go big or go home
I'll be following this guide: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w-hOr44oBAI
I know it's intended for UBUNTU 15:04 but it's the closest thing I have to work with. Fingers crossed
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