![]() I used to run the TS-672 with QuTS Hero virtually within proxmox and it did run stable. When using the TS-x72 as the model, QuTS Hero doesn't need a license. ![]() ko binaries reside in `/lib/modules/$(uname -r)/updates/dkms` so they won't override the ones provided by the proxmox-kernel package. deb so it can be easily installed and upgraded via apt/dpkg. Its Intel release tag is the same as my sa6400 driver, so the best compatibility is ensured. It has three major advantages over the popular host driver from : They can be downloaded at and put in `/lib/firmware/i915` of your DSM.įor SR-IOV with PVE hypervisor, I highly recommend using the dkms driver published at (its source code is available at `backport/main` branch of the same repo). In case of missing firmware, you'll see error messages w/ the desired FW filename in dmesg. ![]() Feel free to try it and report issues here if any. The driver is considered alpha quality because I haven't used it long. You can find the precompiled blobs from github actions artifacts of this repo. The source code is available at, which can be built on the cloud w/ github actions. I've verified jellyfin HW transcoding on my N100 box (12th gen, Alder Lake), in both PCIe passthrough and SR-IOV VF mode. I've managed to compile the up-to-date out-of-tree i915 kernel module for sa6400, with support for up to 14th gen (Raptor Lake) Intel GPU in theory.
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