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5ec68 008e 2103941 D3c16 2025 Calendar. a calendar with colorful stars on it So far the paravirtualized gpu shows up in the vm: root@pve:~# lspci c2a1:00:00.0 3D controller: Microsoft. Running the command "lspci" also returns something along the lines of "DEVICE ADDRESS 3D controller: Microsoft Corporation Device 008e".

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When I run Neofetch, it tells me that the GPU for the "virtual machine" (for lack of a better word) is something along the lines of "DEVICE ADDRESS Microsoft Corporation Device 008e" Hi All, I may need but came across some TCL codes that I couldnt find anywhere

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DESKTOP-NHBC022@arman: ~ $ lspci 831e:00:00.0 3D controller: Microsoft Corporation Device 008e DESKTOP-NHBC022@arman: ~ $ glxinfo Error: unable to open display Things I've tried: Update the kernel to 5.10.x; check that /dev/dxg exists (it does) sudo apt-get install libegl-mesa0 (I have version 18.3.6-2+deb10u1) elsaco@eleven:~$ lspci -k 3aa9:00:00.0 3D controller: Microsoft Corporation Device 008e Kernel driver in use: dxgkrnl 4c5c:00:00.0 System peripheral: Red Hat, Inc Description Neofetch doesn't correctly show GPU infomation in WSL2 Neofetch version 7.1.0-3 Screenshot Config file Verbose log neofetchlog.txt

Toronto Events November 2024 Calendar Tiena Lindie. So far the paravirtualized gpu shows up in the vm: root@pve:~# lspci c2a1:00:00.0 3D controller: Microsoft. Description Neofetch doesn't correctly show GPU infomation in WSL2 Neofetch version 7.1.0-3 Screenshot Config file Verbose log neofetchlog.txt

Clemson Vs North Carolina 2024 Lexi Odetta. When I run Neofetch, it tells me that the GPU for the "virtual machine" (for lack of a better word) is something along the lines of "DEVICE ADDRESS Microsoft Corporation Device 008e" The proposed workaround is to add "Microsoft Corporation Device 008e" to the detection script, which will be followed by the 'nvidia-smi' call to really check for support