This is the last in a series of five articles about installing and configuring VMs (Linux,BSD,Windows and macOS) in PCI Passthrough on Proxmox VE 8.
- Part 0-4 PCI/GPU Passthrough on Proxmox VE Installation and configuration (Part. 00x04)
- Part 1-4 PCI/GPU Passthrough on Proxmox VE: Windows...
Just FYI I’m assuming you can’t run Ventura due to avx and/or avx2 missing on your CPU. You can get around these with a couple kexts. CryptexFixup for avx2 and NoAVXFSConpressionTypeZlib kext for avx. I am successfully running a Ventura VM on proxmox on a Westmere CPU from 2010.
Yes, that was my issue, I just needed AVX2. Unfortunately, regarding CryptexFixup, this kext does not remove the AVX2 requirement in certain parts of Ventura’s Graphics Stack. In my case, the drivers for my RX580 in Ventura will not work without AVX2 support.
Just FYI I’m assuming you can’t run Ventura due to avx and/or avx2 missing on your CPU. You can get around these with a couple kexts. CryptexFixup for avx2 and NoAVXFSConpressionTypeZlib kext for avx. I am successfully running a Ventura VM on proxmox on a Westmere CPU from 2010.
Yes, that was my issue, I just needed AVX2. Unfortunately, regarding CryptexFixup, this kext does not remove the AVX2 requirement in certain parts of Ventura’s Graphics Stack. In my case, the drivers for my RX580 in Ventura will not work without AVX2 support.
Ah that makes sense. I haven’t tried GPU passthrough yet. Thanks for that info!