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gpu_accelerated_vm_with_kvm [29.01.2023 22:36] – [stability issues] Pascal Sutergpu_accelerated_vm_with_kvm [29.01.2023 22:39] (current) – [Re-Try RDP + passthrough] Pascal Suter
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 on the client side with xrdp, get the latest version (i worked with 3.0) from https://www.freerdp.com/ where they offer pre-built binaries for many distributions. the binaries are built on a daily basis and include the stable branch. with that, use the ''/gfx:AVC444'' or ''/gfx-h264:AVC444'' option to connect to the server  on the client side with xrdp, get the latest version (i worked with 3.0) from https://www.freerdp.com/ where they offer pre-built binaries for many distributions. the binaries are built on a daily basis and include the stable branch. with that, use the ''/gfx:AVC444'' or ''/gfx-h264:AVC444'' option to connect to the server 
 +  /opt/freerdp-nightly/bin/xfreerdp /gfx-h264:AVC444 /u:"Pascal Suter" /v:192.168.168.101 /dynamic-resolution
  
 to verify that nvenc is being used, open the task manager and go to the performance tab. the GPU should show video encoding workload.  to verify that nvenc is being used, open the task manager and go to the performance tab. the GPU should show video encoding workload. 
  
  
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