I am aware about VMware 3D acceleration, and it's really good however you WILL need VMware Pro if you make any money using VMware (~200$ on top of Affinity and a Windows license) So the only option was to just plug my display in my 750ti but :i don't want and have to use a hardware KVM switcher for my mouse and keyboard, barrier ( synergy alternative to use your mouse and keyboard on two different machines like it's two screens side by side) would be the best alternative but i still need to swap my screen input every time i want to use my main screen in Linux. Looking glass is amazing but it took me so long to correctly setup everything else that it's tedious installation was too much to deal with. Spice is just too slow and doesn't allow screen EDID emulation (from my knowledge). You know as good faith, i tried it yesterday, plugged my old 750ti in my motherboard (troubleshooted motherboard PCIe lanes distribution error for a few hours) and installed linux-zen kernel to have working GPU pass-through with correctly assigned IOMMU groups, passed through my GPU, installed win10 on a virtual drive, and after installing it completely, including drivers, i had to choose to either use looking glass, give my VM it's own screen, or rely on spice(VNC style display) and honestly neither were a good solution: And it involves the use of a virtual machine
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